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    Question: how do amoeba survive in water yet it has no pores as well as respiratory surfaces?

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    Asked by Konstartin Da Basgama to Marta on 4 Jul 2017.
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      Marta Maia answered on 4 Jul 2017:


      The exchange of gases takes place through plasma membrane by simple diffusion. They take in the oxygen dissolved in water and give out CO2 by the process of diffusion.

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