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1 9 | having a lung, they have no windpipe; rather the stomach is closely 2 13| nostrils passes through the windpipe out of the chest as well, 3 13| from breathing through the windpipe, they die. Nature employs 4 13| respire do so by means of the windpipe, when they breathe either 5 17| slipping in through the windpipe and lying on the lung. The 6 17| and lying on the lung. The windpipe is situated before the oesophagus, 7 17| by a contraction of the windpipe. The latter class contract 8 17| latter class contract the windpipe when swallowing their food; 9 17| raised, and in the other the windpipe is expanded, and the air 10 17| the mouth; they have no windpipe and hence can take no harm