air sacs are in the lungs and when you breathe in blood carries it to the lungs.
A tube that carries air from the windpipe to the lung
alveoli
The bronchi continue to divide into smaller and smaller branches until they end in air sacs. The air sacs in the lungs are called alveoli.
air sacs
Labryinth fish have air sacs and can gulp air.
The color of your air sacs are a peach color.
Oxygen moves into the capillaries from the air sacs. Carbon dioxide moves out the the capillaries into the air sacs.
No, sharks don't have air sacs. Instead they have gills.
well.... of course they are called scymeonary pronounced sy meo nary by the way did you know wiki answers mostly are wrong! yep, i know... you are surprised dont use wiki answers or else you will get a F!
Because the air sacs carry oxygen to the blood!
These air sacs make it easier to be carried by the wind
Inhaled air passes through the primary bronchus, and most enters the posterior air sacs as well as the lungs. During this passage, air that was in the posterior air sacs moves through the lungs air capillaries so that exchange takes place. During exhalation, the air in the posterior air sacs passes through the lung en route to the external environment. Again exchange goes on during exhalation.