For the answer to the question above asking which organ system in humans during gas exchange, the cell membrane of a single-celled organism has the same function? <span>During gas exchange, the cell membrane of a single-celled organism has the same function as the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.</span>
During gas exchange, the cell membrane of a single-celled organism has the same function as the respiratory system in humans. The respiratory system is a biological system which is composed of specific organs and structures such as nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs that are used for gas exchange in humans. The primary function of the respiratory system is to transport oxygen into the body and to breathe out carbon dioxide, which is a waste product of cellular function
Plate boundary zones are the interaction between adjoining plates where they clash, pull separated or slide past each other.
These newly created zones can be a long stretch from few kilometers to hundreds of kilometers.
It is the movement between two plates and the distortion that come about in the boundaries of the zone between the plates, which has given birth to New Zealand's geography which we see it today.
The distortion and mashing caused by the hit of the two great plates have created mountain ranges throughout the country.