Enteral respiration
Respiration using gas exchange in the enteral system / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Enteral respiration, also referred to as cloacal respiration or intestinal respiration,[1] is a form of respiration in which gas exchange occurs across the epithelia of the enteral system, usually in the caudal cavity (cloaca). This is used in various species as an alternative respiration mechanism in hypoxic environments as a means to supplement blood oxygen.