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Muscles usually act singly as a prime mover.
Hemoglobin
Iron-containing respiratory pigment occurring in vertebrate red blood cells and in the blood plasma of some invertebrates.
Oxygen-rich Blood
Blood that has been oxygenated in the lungs and is being transported by the arteries to the rest of the body.
Mammary Glands
Specialized organs in mammals responsible for producing milk to nourish their young.
Constant Body Temperature
Pertains to the maintenance of a stable internal body temperature regardless of external conditions, characteristic of endotherms.
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