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What adaptations have evolved to enable animals to meet their cellular oxygen demands?
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SUMMARY
As we have seen, evolution has solved the problem of gas exchange in a variety of ways. About the only requirement common to all the systems is that the surface of actual gas exchange, whether it is the tips of an insect's tracheoles or the cells lining the mammals' alveoli, must be wet. With this one restriction, evolution has resulted in some intricate mechanisms of gas exchange to maximize the respiratory efficiency of different animals

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