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Cats/Heart and Lungs of the Cat
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| In the Lungs
Carbon dioxide from used blood is exchanged for fresh oxygen inside the Details...
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| The Heart and Lungs
The heart and lungs occupy the thoracic cavity, separated from the Details...
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| The Heart's Chambers Blood from the body enters the right atrium, passes into the right ventricle Details...
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| The cat's Meow The ability to meow that sets the small cats aside from the big Details...
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| The Heart and Lungs The heart and lungs occupy the thoracic cavity, separated from the abdominal Details...
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| The Respiratory System Inhaled air first passes through the scenting apparatus of the nose Details...
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| The Cat’s Lungs, Heart, and Circulatory System The cat’s lungs, heart, and circulatory system are designed for an animal Details...
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| Blood Problems Some problems with circulation have external causes. If a cat does not eat Details...
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| Blood Types Cats have three blood types: A, B, and AB. Most cats are type A, but Details...
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| The Composition of Blood The bulk of blood volume is pale yellow plasma Details...
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| The Circulatory System The body of a typical 12-lb (5-kg) cat contains about 12 fl oz (330 ml Details...
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