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    How Many Air Sacs Make Up the Avian Respiratory System
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How Many Air Sacs Make Up the Avian Respiratory System

Question 75

Question 75

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How many air sacs make up the avian respiratory system?


A) one pair plus one unpaired
B) three pairs plus one unpaired
C) four pairs plus one unpaired
D) five pairs plus one unpaired

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