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The three characteristics of a respiratory rate are rate, depth, and rhythm.
There is no solid that has those characteristics. To have an edge it must have another surface.
Regions refer to areas of the earth's surface that have several common characteristics, such as physical features, climate, culture, or economic activities. These common characteristics help to define and distinguish one region from another, allowing for the study and analysis of different parts of the world.
If the surface area of the organism is small, then there is no problem with getting all the oxygen needed. If the surface area of the organism is large, therefore a special respiratory surface is needed. An example is lungs, gills. The ratio of surface area to volume in a small organism is greater than the ratio in a large organism.
It is a part of structure having some specific characteristics or function. It is the study of a subject. It is the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary.
The three characteristics of a respiratory rate are rate, depth, and rhythm.
Respiratory surface is the surface where respiratory gas exchange in an animal. Ex-lungs
the respiratory surface for protists is the alveolis and capillaries
It is the lining of the alveoli that acts as our respiratory surface.
A respiratory surface is located anywhere in an animal or human being where gas exchange occurs. A respiratory surface is located anywhere in an animal or human being where gas exchange occurs.
Respiratory surface is the region where gaseous exchange occur. It includes respiratory bronchiole, alveolar duct and alveolus. Large surface surface is needed the increase the diffusion rate of gaseous. Respiratory surface also exhibit other properties such as moist and only one-cell thick. Nika G.
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hydra has no specialized respiratory organs and exchanges of gases take place via simple diffusion from surface lining of the enteron on so in this way the surface lining of enteron acts as an efficient respiratory surface
A decrease in the surface area of the respiratory membrane will result in a decrease in gas exchange.