air sac
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Definition
- Noun:
- A membranous, air-filled extension of the lungs in birds: A structure in birds that stores air and aids in respiration.
- A thin-walled extension of the tracheae in insects: A part of the respiratory system in insects that holds air.
- A tiny, thin-walled sac in the lungs of mammals: The terminal dilation of an air passageway (alveolus) where gas exchange occurs.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The bird's air sacs allow for a continuous, unidirectional flow of air through its lungs.
- An insect's air sacs can expand and contract, helping to move air through its body.
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the microscopic air sacs of the human lung.
Advanced Usage
- "Pulmonary air sac": Specifically refers to the air sacs within the respiratory system of birds.
- The fossil showed evidence of a complex system of pulmonary air sacs, similar to modern birds.
Variants and Related Words
- Alveolus (pl. alveoli): The precise anatomical term for the tiny air sac in mammalian lungs where gas exchange takes place.
- Smoking damages the alveoli, the delicate air sacs in the lungs.
- Saccule: A general term for a small sac, which can be related in structure.
Synonyms
- Alveolus (specifically for the mammalian lung structure).
- Respiratory sac.
- Gas-exchange sac.
Related Phrases
- Air sac system: Refers to the entire network of air sacs, especially in birds.
- The avian air sac system is highly efficient for flight at high altitudes.
Noun
- any of the membranous air-filled extensions of the lungs of birds
- any of the thin-walled extensions of the tracheae of insects
- a tiny sac for holding air in the lungs; formed by the terminal dilation of tiny air passageways