Abstract:The morphology and function of the avian respiratory system has been studied and debated for over a century due to its distinct features, such as: unidirectional airflow, aerodynamic valves, and a volume‐constant lung ventilated by non‐vascularized, compliant air sacs. Intra‐ and interspecific variation in the shape, size, and number of avian bronchi and ventilatory air sacs has been described from gross dissections and latex injections, but little has been done to describe the three dimensional (3D) morpholog… Show more
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