How does the mechanism of production of sounds in birds differ from that in human beings?
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Nearly all birds produce sound through an organ unique to birds, the syrinx. In many songbirds, the syrinx is not much bigger than a raindrop. Extremely efficient, it uses nearly all the air that passes through it. By contrast, a human creates sound using only 2% of the air exhaled through the larynx.
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Answer: The mechanism of producing sound in birds differ from that in human beings because birds have a ring of cartilage called syrinx in their windpipe they use it in their voice Box to produce sound but in human beings there is a vocal chords or larynx which help us to produce sound.
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