Respiration in Terrestial Animals


 
 
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Respiration in Terrestrial Animals

Respiration in Terrestrial Animals:

Terrestrial organisms use atmospheric oxygen for respiration, which is absorbed by different organs in different animals.

  • All these organs have a structure that increase the surface area and is in contact with the oxygen rich atmosphere.
  • Since, the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide has to take place across this surface, it is very fine and delicate. To protect this surface it is usually placed within the body wall – protected so there are numerous passages that will take air to numerous passages that will take air to this area.
  • Most mammals such as dogs, monkeys, horses, etc.  respire through special sac like spongy organs called  lungs. Tadpoles breathe through gills, though they  breathe through skin and lungs when they became frogs.

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    Question : 1

    Which of the following are correct ?

    (a) Unicellular animals breathe through their cell membrane.

    (b) In Unicellular animals the exchange of gases take place by the process of diffusion.

     (c) In the unicellular animals if the concentration of carbon dioxide gas is less in the body then it gets diffused out of the body and oxygen get absorbed by the skin.

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 2

    Earth worms breathe through _________________________ .

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    Cockroach and other insects breathe through ____________  and trachea.

    Right Option : A
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