why a bird completes its one breath after one exhalation and two inhalations
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Explanation:due to its four chambered heart
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When a bird exhales that same breath, it does not leave the body as it does with mammals but rather moves into the lung where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide expelled. When a bird inhales for the second time, that same breath of air moves from the lungs into the anterior air sacs.
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