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What the flux? The evolution of oxygen cascades (Ep 86)

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Is There a Cascade in Invertebrates?

Insects have a very different means of transporting oxygen. They don't need the same circulatory mechanisms for moving oxygen around the body that vertebrates do. The principles are the same, that oxygen needs to move by sometimes convactive processes or diffusion from one place to another.

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