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Pond snails breathe primarily through a respiratory structure called a pallial cavity, which functions similarly to lungs. They take in oxygen from the water through this cavity, where it is absorbed into their bloodstream. Some species can also extract oxygen directly from the water using their skin. In low-oxygen environments, they may use a siphon to reach air above the water surface.

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