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explain how mammalian lungs are apapted to their functions?

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Answered by Yasabkant
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Answered by Anonymous
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- The mammalian lung has small and millions of alveoli which increases the surface area in which diffusion takes place. ... - The alveoli is surrounded by a vast network of capillaries which is one cell thick, which reduces the diffusion distance and also makes the gases diffuse much more faster and efficient.

Explanation:

The alveoli are adapted to make gas exchange in lungs happen easily and efficiently. Here are some features of the alveoli that allow this: they give the lungs a really big surface area. they have moist, thin walls (just one cell thick).

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