wunder · Library

Section 9. We Find, Also, That the Rabbit Breathes Air Into Its Lungs,

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 10 of 285 · ~68 words · public domain

Read in the Wunder reader — free

which is returned to the atmosphere with a lessened amount of oxygen, and the addition of a perceptible amount of carbon dioxide. The rabbit also throws off, or excretes, a fluid, the urine, which consists of water with a certain partially oxydised substance containing nitrogen, and called urea, and other less important salts. The organs within the body, by which the urine is separated, are called the kidneys.

← Previous chapterAll chaptersNext chapter →

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.

© 2026 Wunder Learning LLC · Terms & Privacy