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  2. Choana - Wikipedia

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    The choanae (internal nostrils) of a cat, indicated by the dashed lines and bounded by the vomer (blue gray) and the palatine bone (orange). The choanae (sg.: choana), posterior nasal apertures or internal nostrils are two openings found at the back of the nasal passage between the nasal cavity and the pharynx, in humans and other mammals (as well as crocodilians and most skinks).

  3. Is It Safe to Eat Eggs, Chicken or Dairy During the ... - AOL

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    Here’s everything you need to know.

  4. I Accidentally Ate Raw Chicken. Now What? - AOL

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    To check, make a small cut into the thickest part of the meat—while a fully-cooked piece of chicken will be totally white on the inside, a raw or undercooked piece will still be pinkish and/or ...

  5. Here’s Why You Get a Runny Nose When You’re Eating - AOL

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    Additionally, if you have a persistent watery runny nose from one side of your nose, especially faucet-like drainage, this could be a sign of a spinal fluid leak and you should seek medical care ...

  6. Ayam Cemani - Wikipedia

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    They have a dominant gene that causes hyperpigmentation (fibromelanosis), making the chicken mostly black, including feathers, beak, and internal organs. The Cemani is a very popular gamecock for cockfighting in Bali because their thighs have much more muscle compared to other chickens, which leads to them being much faster.

  7. Pharynx - Wikipedia

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    The oropharynx lies behind the oral cavity, extending from the uvula to the level of the hyoid bone. It opens anteriorly, through the isthmus faucium , into the mouth, while in its lateral wall, between the palatoglossal arch and the palatopharyngeal arch , is the palatine tonsil . [ 4 ]

  8. Can you get bird flu from eating chicken and eggs? What to ...

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    With more than 130 million birds and nearly 1,000 dairy herds affected by bird flu, you may be wondering if eating poultry, dairy and eggs is safe.

  9. Gizzard - Wikipedia

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    The word sangdana is commonly used to refer to chicken gizzards in Northern India. The word is derived from Persian (sang = stone and dana = grain). Another name is pathri. It may be served cooked in a curry, while barbecued skewered gizzards are also popular. In Kerala, vattum-karulum (literally translates to gizzard-liver curry) is a popular ...