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explain the respiratory system of rabbit.​

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Answered by BadBabyGirl
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The respiratory organs in rabbit are a pair of lungs. The respiratory system starts with a pair of external nostrils present at the anterior end of the snout. The nostrils open into nasal passage that is situated above the buccal cavity.

Answered by aleena8998
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Rabbits are obligate nose breathers due to their epiglottis positioned rostrally to the soft palate. Any obstruction within the nasal cavity will produce a respiratory wheeze with increased respiratory effort. Air moves through the nostrils across the alar folds into the nasal cavity.

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