Sunday, April 15, 2007
RESPIRATION
Echinoderms, not unlike many other animals, have to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen. In most echinoderms the outer tissue of the tube feet creates the main surface for respiration. In other echinoderms the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen occurs through skin gills or in respiratory trees.
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