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collect information on the internal oragns of cow and parrot ​

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Answered by HearthackerAshu15
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The cow's digestive tract consists of the mouth, esophagus, a complex four-compartment stomach, small intestine and large intestine (figure 1). The stomach includes the rumen or paunch, reticulum or "honeycomb," the omasum or "manyplies," and the abomasum or "true stomach."

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Respiratory System

Respiratory SystemBirds ventilate their lungs by means of air sacs. Air sacs can make up to one-fifth of a bird's body volume! Birds breathe through their nostrils (nares) which are located at the top of the upper beak in an area called the cere. ... The entire body cavity acts as a bellows to move air through the lungs.

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Answered by amarjyotijyoti87
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Explanation:

The cow's digestive tract consists of the mouth, esophagus, a complex four-compartment stomach, small intestine and large intestine (figure 1). The stomach includes the rumen or paunch, reticulum or "honeycomb," the omasum or "manyplies," and the abomasum or "true stomach."

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