The respiratory systems of fishes, frogs, sponges, and earthworms are similar in that they
A) exchange gases across a moist respiratory surface.
B) have internal respiratory structures.
C) have a countercurrent exchange system.
D) employ an extensive system of air sacs that ensures a unidirectional flow of air.
E) utilize a complex network of air- conducting tubes.
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