HOW AQUATIC ANIMALS COLLAPSE THEIR LUNGS
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Aquatic animals collapse its lungs due to reinforcement of peripheral airways.
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When they go deep diving, this occurs and leads to abnormal functioning of the lungs. The breakdown of the lungs powers air far from the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs between the lungs and blood happens. This blunting of gas trade is significant in the aquatic animals as it avoids the retention of nitrogen into the blood and the resulting improvement of high blood nitrogen levels.
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