How do the lungs of birds different from Lungs of mammals?
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The mammalian lung has reciprocating ventilation with large terminal air spaces (alveoli) while the avian lung has a flow-through system with small air capillaries. As a result the environment of the pulmonary capillaries is very different between the mammals and birds
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