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Respiratory system of monkeys

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Answered by saurabhkumar47pakwtj
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A Capuchin monkey's respiratory system is very similar to a human's. ... They diaphragm is the main muscle of respiration. Contraction of the diaphragm muscle expands the lungs during respiration when one is breathing air in. We rely heavily on the diaphragm for our respiratory function, and so do these New World monkeys.

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Answered by kunjika158
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For humans as well as all small and large laboratory mammal species, the respiratory tract divides at the bifurcation of the trachea into a right and left lung (reviewed in Plopper and Harkema 2005). In both humans and rhesus macaque monkeys (Macaca mulatta), the left lung is divided into two distinct lobes.

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