From which organ do elephants breathe
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Elephants don't have a pleural cavity, so their lungs attach to the walls of the chest and the diaphragm. The elephant depends on muscles in it's chest to be able to breathe, otherwise they couldn't function due to it's unique structure.
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Elephant take breath by his trunk as like fish respiratory organ is gill...
As we take breath by our nose as like they take breathe by their trunk...
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Elephant take breath by his trunk as like fish respiratory organ is gill...
As we take breath by our nose as like they take breathe by their trunk...
I HOPE THIS WILL HELP U
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