- AAmphibians
- BAves
- ✓Mammalia
- DReptilia
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$(a)$Tidal volume |
$(i)$ $2500-3000\,mL$ |
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$(b)$Inspiratory Reserve volume |
$(ii)$ $1100 -1200\,mL$ |
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$(c)$Expiratory Reserve volume |
$(iii)$ $500 -550\,mL$ |
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$(d)$ Residual volume |
$(iv)$ $1000-1100\,mL$ |
$(i)$ They are found in aquatic habitats and on decaying wood in moist and damp places.
$(ii)$ Mycelium is aseptate and coenocytic.
$(iii)$ Asexual reproduction takes place by zoospores (motile) or by aplanospores (non-motile).
$(iv)$ Some common examples are Mucor, Rhizopus and Albugo.
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$(a)$ Muscular movement |
$(1)$ Trachea, oviduct |
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$(b)$ Ciliary movement |
$(2)$ Macrophages, leucocytes |
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$(c)$ Amoeboid movement |
$(3)$ Human's jaws, tongue |