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*The fissures between lobes (''Interlobar fissures'') are deeper in the dog and cat lung compared to other species.
*The fissures between lobes (''Interlobar fissures'') are deeper in the dog and cat lung compared to other species.
*[[Avian Respiration - Anatomy & Physiology|Avian Respiration]] has many fundamental differences to mammalian respiration.
*[[Avian Respiration - Anatomy & Physiology|Avian Respiration]] has many fundamental differences to mammalian respiration.
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*The [[
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*The [[Respiration
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