Biology, asked by rahulrejidhan4038, 1 year ago

What is the difference between aves group and mammalia group?

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Answered by guptasarita68
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Mammals are warm-blooded animals. Their skin is covered by hair, sweat glands and oil glands that regulate body temperature. Coelom in mammals is divided into peritoneal, pleural and pericardial cavities. Breathing is through lungs. Four-chambered heart is present

Aves are warm-blooded animals. Birds bear three clawless digits. Fore-limbs are modified into wings which aid in flight. Their hind limbs are strong and are developed for walking. Bones are hollow.

Answered by reshmasharma323
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Answer:aves are the group of animals which ahve a similar structure as birds and mammalia are the group where human being and all the organisms who have hair in their body and have mammary gland

Explanation:

eg of aves.....birds and eg of mammalia are human elephant monkeys etc

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