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Question Answer Article
The syrinx is the avian equivalent of which mammalian structure? Link to Article
Where is the syrinx is located? Link to Article
True or False: Sound is produced on expiration? Link to Article
Which muscles control the tension of the membranes? Link to Article
True or False: Each half of the syrinx can function independently producing 2 different notes at the same time? Link to Article
Which structure in the oral cavity of parrots enable them to control the sound produced by the syrinx to mimic human sounds? Link to Article