In mammals and birds oxygenated and deoxygenated blood gets separated.why?
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In mammals oxygenated and deoxygenated blood is separated to meet the energy requirements of the organism.
It allows a highly efficient supply of oxygen to the body
P.s. if you’re a tenth grade case student the answer is given in then certain textbook in page number 106 under the topic of ‘oxygen enters the blood in the lungs’
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it is necessary to maintain body temperature in mammals and birds because they are homeotherms ie warm blooded. such type of separation of blood make their circulatory system more efficient.
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