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Okapis, like other mammals, utilize oxygen for cellular respiration, a process that converts glucose into energy. They have a specialized respiratory system that allows them to efficiently extract oxygen from the air they breathe. This oxygen is then transported through the bloodstream to cells, where it is used to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of the cell. Additionally, their unique adaptations enable them to thrive in their dense rainforest habitat, where oxygen levels can vary.

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