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Jellyfish expel carbon dioxide through a process called diffusion. As they breathe, oxygen from the surrounding water enters their bodies while carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration, diffuses out into the water. This exchange occurs across their permeable tissues, allowing for efficient gas exchange without the need for specialized respiratory organs.

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