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Infer Bar-headed geese migrate over the top of Mount Everest where oxygen levels are

Chapter 31, Problem 16

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Infer Bar-headed geese migrate over the top of Mount Everest where oxygen levels are only one third of what they are at sea level. What parts of bar-headed geese bodies might have adaptations to survive in areas with low levels of oxygen?

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Infer Bar-headed geese migrate over the top of Mount Everest where oxygen levels are only one third of what they are at sea level. What parts of bar-headed geese bodies might have adaptations to survive in areas with low levels of oxygen?

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The body parts of bar-headed geese that are likely to have adaptations for low oxygen levels would include: their lungs, which allow for maximum oxygen intake; their highly efficient and enlarged heart, which pumps ox

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