- the
parabronchi, in
which the air
moves unidirectionally, the air flow in the
neopulmonic parabronchi is bidirectional. The
neopulmonic parabronchi never...
- bronchioles. In birds, the
bronchioles are
termed parabronchi. It is the bronchioles, or
parabronchi that
generally open into the
microscopic alveoli in...
-
movement of the
flight muscles.
Parabronchi in
which the air flow is
unidirectional are
called paleopulmonic parabronchi and are
found in all birds. Some...
-
taken from the
trachea down into the
posterior air sacs and into the
parabronchi which lead from the
posterior air sacs into the lung. The air that enters...
- in only one
direction through the
parabronchi. The air
first enters the
outer branch,
moves through the
parabronchi, and
exits the lung
through the inner...
-
through dorsobronchi into the
parabronchi before exiting via the ventrobronchi. Gas
exchange occurs at the
parabronchi.
Avian pulmonary air sacs are lined...
- and
alligators achieve unidirectional air flow
through the
presence of
parabronchi,
which are
responsible for gas exchange. The
study has
found that in...
-
ventrobronchi and
dorsobronchi are
connected by intra-pulmonary airways, the
parabronchi,
which form an
arcade structure within the lung
called the paleopulmo...
-
abdominal air sac in the
belly which then
pumped it
forward through the
parabronchi, air loops, of the
stiff lung.
Valves prevented the air from flowing...
- much of the birds'
bodies and move air
unidirectionally through the
parabronchi,
where gas
exchange happens.
Although bird
lungs are
smaller than those...