In birds and mammals the left and right side of the heart are separated. Give me reasons
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The separation keeps oxygenated and deoxygenated blood from mixing allowing a highly efficient supply of oxygen to the body. This is useful in animals that have high energy needs (birds and mammals) which constantly use energy to maintain their body temperature.
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The separation keeps them separated.
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