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Which route of water gain makes up a much larger share of the total in a kangaroo rat as compared to a human?

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the primary route of water loss in rodents example in kangaroo rats that live in desert is through evaporation of water. a small mammal such as kangaroo rat need.
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Answer:

The kangaroo rate gains a much larger share of its water from metabolism than a human does.

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As long as kangaroo rats are desert rodents that do not drink free water, they depend on preformed water in their diet and water produced by oxidation of food, this is intimately related with their metabolism, thus, the kangaroo rate gains a much larger share of its water from metabolism than a human does.

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