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'''Canine'''
'''Canine'''
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*Single duct connects [[Nasopharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|nasopharynx]] to the nasal cavity
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*Single duct connects [[Nasopharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|nasopharynx]] to the
[[Nasal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology|
nasal cavity
]]
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*Tonsils are a compact mass which point away from the lumen of the pharynx
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*
[[
Tonsils
- Anatomy & Physiology|Tonsils]]
are a compact mass which point away from the lumen of the pharynx
'''Equine'''
'''Equine'''
*Auditory tube opens into the [[Special Senses - Auditory - Anatomy & Physiology#Equine Gutteral Pouch|gutteral pouch]]
*Auditory tube opens into the [[Special Senses - Auditory - Anatomy & Physiology#Equine Gutteral Pouch|gutteral pouch]]
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*Tonsils are diffuse and raised slightly
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*
[[
Tonsils
- Anatomy & Physiology|Tonsils]]
are diffuse and raised slightly
'''Ruminants'''
'''Ruminants'''
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*Tonsils are a compact mass which point towards the lumen of the pharynx
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*
[[
Tonsils
- Anatomy & Physiology|Tonsils]]
are a compact mass which point towards the lumen of the pharynx
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