Cnidarians and planarians maximize direct diffusion by being thin or
having cells close to their environment. This eliminates the need for
a circulatory system.
Larger animals developed circulatory systems to transport oxygen and
nutrients quickly across greater distances.
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Specialized Respiratory Surfaces:
Larger surface areas in organs like lungs or gills help maximize gas
exchange efficiency over small distances.
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Cnidarians, like the moon jelly in Figure 42.2 in your text, and
planarians do not have a distinct circulatory system. How have
they solved the problem of exchange?
Cnidarians and planarians maximize direct diffusion by being thin or
having cells close to their environment. This eliminates the need for
a circulatory system.
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