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In a two-nation world, comparative advantage in the production of a particular product means that one nation can produce
First Lungs
Refers to the initial evolutionary development of lungs in the ancestor of terrestrial vertebrates, facilitating air breathing.
Outpouchings
Bulges or protrusions from a hollow structure in the body.
Efficient Respiratory System
A highly effective system in organisms for the exchange of gases—oxygen and carbon dioxide—between an organism and its environment, ensuring adequate oxygenation of tissues for metabolic needs.
Stale Air
Air that has become unfit for breathing due to poor circulation or presence of pollutants, causing discomfort or health issues.
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