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Question
From where do the terrestrial animals obtain oxygen for breathing and respiration?
Very Short Answer
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Solution
Terrestrial animals obtain oxygen from the atmospheric air through their respiratory organs (such as lungs or tracheae), where it is then absorbed into the bloodstream or delivered directly to cells.
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Chapter 1: Life Processes - Exercise 2 [Page 60]
