How does gas exchange with the environment occur in living organisms consisting of one cell?

In organisms consisting of one cell, the exchange of oxygen, water vapor, carbon dioxide and some other gases (gas exchange) occurs through the entire surface of the body. Water brings oxygen, which is dissolved in it, and carries carbon dioxide and other substances back.



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