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*In [[Avian Respiration - Anatomy & Physiology|'''avian]] species''' the trachea is composed of tightly stacked rings of [[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Cartilage|cartilage]], which are complete with no dorsal space. They overlap considerably.
 
*In [[Avian Respiration - Anatomy & Physiology|'''avian]] species''' the trachea is composed of tightly stacked rings of [[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Cartilage|cartilage]], which are complete with no dorsal space. They overlap considerably.
 
*The [[Respiration in Non-Homeotherms - Anatomy & Physiology|Respiratory Systems of non-Homeotherms]] are also very different to that of mammals.
 
*The [[Respiration in Non-Homeotherms - Anatomy & Physiology|Respiratory Systems of non-Homeotherms]] are also very different to that of mammals.
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