Biology, asked by hasnainshah375, 10 months ago

why are the lungs of the bird more efficient than human​

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Answered by Human100
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The result is that the pulmonary capillaries in the bird have much thinner and more uniform walls, with more efficient gas exchange. Other advantages of the bird lung are that it utilises a more efficient cross-current pattern of gas-exchange, and the bird has separated the ventilatory and gas exchange functions.

Answered by mbmohit7787
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Their lungs are provided with air sacs hence more efficient

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