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Breathing process of seal animal??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Seals store oxygen in their blood and muscles, not necessarily in their lungs. They breathe out before they dive -- not holding their breath like humans do -- and rely on stored oxygen reserves to sustain them underwater. This oxygen storage rate varies between seal species.

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Answered by gomathitayaashri
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Seals store oxygen in their blood and muscles, not necessarily in their lungs. They breathe out before they dive -- not holding their breath like humans do -- and rely on stored oxygen reserves to sustain them underwater. This oxygen storage rate varies between seal species.

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