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Bat's breathing organ eating organ movement organ

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Answered by riyanshi110
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Breathing Organ:-The Brown Myotis has a respiratory system that is very similar to humans. They have a rib cage that hold the lungs and have systems, like the bronchioles, to diffuse oxygen to the rest of their body. They also have a trachea to direct the air into the lungs.

Movement Organ:- Bat flight is considered to be one of the most complex forms of locomotion, involving interplay of a highly jointed wing skeleton and a extremely flexible membrane. Bats have unique muscles in the patagium, chest and back to power the wing during flight.

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Bats breathing organ

The Brown Myotis has a respiratory system that is very similar to humans. They have a rib cage that hold the lungs and have systems, like the bronchioles, to diffuse oxygen to the rest of their body. They also have a trachea to direct the air into the lungs. They also inhale and exhale through the same airway

Bats are placental mammals with exactly the same excretory organs as ourselves. Due to their rapid digestion (approximately 20 minutes) and their inability to digest fibre, bats will chew the fruit they eat, extract the juice and spit out the remains.

BATS MOVEMENT ORGAN

Bat flight is considered to be one of the most complex forms of locomotion, involving interplay of a highly jointed wing skeleton and a extremely flexible membrane. Bats have unique muscles in the patagium, chest and back to power the wing during flight.

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