Can I use the airport card from an Apple gen1Apple TV in a G4 Mac Mini?

Can I use the airport card from an Apple gen1Apple TV in a G4 Mac Mini?

I would say no since this
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Apple+TV+1st+Generation+Teardown/439
says the 1G Apple TV uses the same card as a Mac Pro and those do not work in a G4 Mac

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