Explain breathing in mammals
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Oxygenated air, taken in during inhalation, diffuses across the surface of the lungs into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the lungs, and is then expelled during exhalation. The details of breathing between birds and mammals differ substantially.
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Answer: respiration in mammals are the same of the respiration of air breathing animals
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