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what is the respiratory organ parrot​

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Answered by sumansingh201285
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Explanation:

The bird's respiratory system consists of paired lungs, which contain static structures with surfaces for gas exchange, and connected air sacs, which expand and contract causing air to move through the static lungs. ... The spent air in the lungs is displaced by this incoming air and flows out the body through the trachea.

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Answered by princeameta2882007
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Answer:

The bird's respiratory system consists of paired lungs, which contain static structures with surfaces for gas exchange, and connected air sacs, which expand and contract causing air to move through the static lungs. ... The spent air in the lungs is displaced by this incoming air and flows out the body through the trachea.

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