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air sacIn birds, a thin-walled extension of the lungs. There are nine of these and they extend into the abdomen and bones, effectively increasing lung capacity. The sacs subdivide into further air spaces which partially replace the marrow in many of the bird's bones. The air space in these bones assists flight by making them lighter. In mammals, it is another name for the alveoli in the lungs, and in some insects, for widenings of the trachea. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The walrus has air sacs in
its neck, which allow it to sleep with its head above water. Laughing gulls that died also had minimal amounts of viral
antigen present in other organs including the heart, lungs, air sacs,
thymus, kidneys, small intestines, and eyes. The Dikika girl's
hyoid resembles hyoids of living nonhuman apes, suggesting that she
possessed air sacs in her neck as apes do, says coauthor Fred Spoor of
University College London. |
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