Приклади вживання Air sacs Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Let me draw these air sacs.
Air sacs may make up 1/5 of the body volume of a bird.
Pneumonia- An infection in the air sacs in the lungs.
The pipe gets thinner and thinner and thinner andthey end up at these little air sacs.
You have got these sacs, air sacs, that actually are not full of air. .
Emphysema is caused by the destruction of these air sacs.
The key here is that these air sacs are super small and have very, very, very thin walls-- or I guess thin membranes.
The faster the bird flaps its wings,the more frequent the reduction of air sacs.
The lungs have about a million of alveoli(small air sacs) where gas exchange occurs.
They keep dividing smaller and smaller, thinner and thinner and thinner,into these little air sacs.
For example, air sacs that are located at the ends of the bronchi(alveoli) are revived every 11- 12 months.
Although at earlier stages bronchial tubes and air sacs were generated, the baby still could not breathe.
For example, the air sacs that are located on the ends of the bronchi(alveoli) are regenerated every 11 to 12 months.
Bird respiration involves aunique“flow-through ventilation” into a set of nine interconnecting flexible air sacs sandwiched between muscles and under the skin.
It then fills the alveoli, tiny air sacs that enable the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and blood.
This also applies to the respiratory system, which is represented not only by the lungs, but also by the air sacs located in the free space between the internal organs.
The air sacs contain few blood vessels and do not take part in oxygen exchange, but rather function like bellows to move air through the lungs.
At the end of every super small bronchiole are these little air sacs-- super small air sacs-- and I'm going to talk about these air sacs in a second.
Some aquatic animals have adaptations that maintain their bodies in a suspended state(for example,vacuoles in the external layer of protoplasm in radiolarians and air sacs in colonies of siphonophores).
When you breathe, the oxygen passes through the walls in special air sacs(alveoli) in the lungs and is attached to special blood cells called erythrocytes.
The air sacs permit a unidirectional flow of air through the lungs resulting in higher oxygen content than is possible with the bidirectional air flow through the lungs of reptiles and mammals.
Normally, as you breathe in,air passes through the bronchioles(small airways inside the lungs) to air sacs called alveoli, where oxygen from the incoming air is passed into the bloodstream.
Scar tissue instead of air sac.
And then you have a bronchiole that's terminating in that air sac.
The lungs are formed by small sacs, called alveoli, which in healthy people fill with air when breathing.
The bombers flew under the Strategic Air Command(SAC) until it was disestablished in 1992 and its aircraft absorbed into the Air Combat Command(ACC);
On October 24, Strategic Air Command(SAC) was ordered to DEFCON 2, while the rest of the U.S. Armed Forces remained at DEFCON 3.
The lungs are made up of small sacs called alveoli, which fill with air when a healthy person breathes.
Foreign words and expressions such as cul de sac, ancien regime, deus exmachina, mutatis mutandis, status quo, gleichschaltung, weltanschauung, are used to give an air of culture and elegance.