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Monkey Maddness - BACTERIAL PHEUMONIA!
Once the organisms are breathed in, they move into the alveoli (tiny air sacs in the lungs) and irritate them. As a result, the ... organisms. The white cells form a solid mass in the tiny air sacs, halting the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. If a ... is thought that the disease can be spread through water-cooled air-conditioning systems. At one time, pneumonia was greatly feared. Then antibiotics ...
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Sport! Science: Going Up? Get Fit
Each breath of air contains half as many molecules as at sea-level--in particular, only half as many ... begins to make changes. You begin to breathe more often, and each breath is deeper. Tiny air sacs in the lungs called alveoli, which are normally collapsed when you breathe at rest at ...
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Weather and respiratory disorders
The respiratory system is threatened What is in the book? Chapter: Air The atmosphere Pollution Dry air Odour Weather and pollution Air and health Respiratory disorders Heart disorders Bronchitis Hayfever Asthma Infectious ... than through breathing. It is the oxygen that our lungs are after. About 300 million tiny air sacs in the lung, the alveoli, help the blood absorb the oxygen and dispose of the ...
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Moss - general description and life cycles.
Antherozoids (sperm equivalent) are produced in tiny sacs, called antheridia. On their release from the antheridia, the antherozoids must then swim through surface ... with radial teeth which swell or contract depending on the amount of moisture in the air. This has the effect of closing or opening the centre of the peristome. When the ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
(Clarias batrachus), and tarpon (Megalops atlanticus), as ... in large pieces. We use teeth to grind food into tiny pieces, and then we swallow. Bottom dwellers such as rays ... ? All puffer-like fish inflate by pumping water or air into special sacs, causing them to take on a balloon-like appearance. ...
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Amphibian Articles - Introduction to the Lifecycle of Newts
The larvae of Salamandra atra obtain ... the tiny larvae can be seen clearly through the egg casing. When newt eggs hatch, the larvae have yolk sacs attached to ... thicker, and rougher skin, modified vision to see through atmospheric air, and a more cylindrical tail. When terrestrial juveniles return ...
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STW - Walrus
As many as 3000 to 6000 tiny clam siphons can be ingested in a single feeding session. The idea that tusks are ... black within two weeks after birth. Because of air sacs in their throat, they can sleep with their heads held up in the water. These sacs act like a life preserver. A thick ...
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