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Please change species in "The epidermis of this species..." in the Integumentary system in the anatomy section to Infraorder, as Cetaceans are not once species. Thedolphinqueen (talk) 03:37, 14 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Their respiratory physiology and morphology differ from terrestrial mammals to adapt to the aquatic environment. According to research, the sphincter system, abundant elastic fiber tissue, isolated side of the alveoli of the double hairy vascular bed, and airway strengthening are all examples of how the dolphin trachea and lung tissue structure have adapted to marine life. Saakshi.zala (talk) 05:35, 2 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]