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[[Image:Avianheadsaggitalsection.jpg|right|thumb|350px|©Nottingham 2008 ''Saggital Section of an Avian skull showing the conchae.]] | [[Image:Avianheadsaggitalsection.jpg|right|thumb|350px|©Nottingham 2008 ''Saggital Section of an Avian skull showing the conchae.]] | ||
*There are Rostral, Middle and Caudal Conchae arising from the lateral wall, filling part of the nasal cavity. | *There are Rostral, Middle and Caudal Conchae arising from the lateral wall, filling part of the nasal cavity. | ||
+ | **Rostral Conchae - lined with Stratified Squamous Epithelium | ||
+ | **Middle Conchae - lined with [[Respiratory Epithelium - Anatomy & Physiology|Respiratory Epithelium]]. | ||
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− | + | Birds vocalise using a [[Syrinx - Anatomy & Physiology|syrinx]]. | |
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==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 14:48, 13 August 2008
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Introduction
The avian respiratory system contains some fundamental changes to the mammalian system.
Avian Nasopharynx and Oropharynx
- The nostrils of the bird, which lead into the nasal cavity, may have a flap of horn to protect them, known as the Operculum.
- The Oral Cavity and the Nasal Cavity of the bird are interconnecting via a slit in the hard palate called the Choana.
- There are Rostral, Middle and Caudal Conchae arising from the lateral wall, filling part of the nasal cavity.
- Rostral Conchae - lined with Stratified Squamous Epithelium
- Middle Conchae - lined with Respiratory Epithelium.
- Birds lack a soft palate.
Birds vocalise using a syrinx.
Air Sacs
Links
References
- Dyce, K.M., Sack, W.O. and Wensing, C.J.G. (2002) Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Saunders.