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- Air_sacs abstract "Air sacs are spaces within an organism where there is the constant presence of air. Among modern animals, birds possess the most air sacs (9–11), with their extinct dinosaurian relatives showing a great increase in the pneumatization (presence of air) in their bones. Theropods, like Aerosteon, have many air sacs in the body that are not just in bones, and they can be identified as the more primitive form of modern bird airways. Sauropods are well known for the amount of air pockets in their bones (especially vertebra), although one theropod, Deinocheirus, shows a rivalling amount of air pockets.".
- Air_sacs thumbnail BirdRespiration.svg?width=300.
- Air_sacs wikiPageID "4080909".
- Air_sacs wikiPageLength "19470".
- Air_sacs wikiPageOutDegree "57".
- Air_sacs wikiPageRevisionID "680733585".
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Aerosteon.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Allosaur.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Allosauroidea.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Archosaur.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Archosaurs.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Bird_anatomy.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Carnian.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anatomy.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Center_of_gravity.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Center_of_mass.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Ceratosauria.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_system.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Coelophysis.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Coeluridae.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Coelurosaur.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Coelurosauria.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Crocodilia.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Dead_space_(physiology).
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Deinocheirus.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaurian.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink John_Ruben.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Lung.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Lung_volumes.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Metabolic_rate.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Moment_of_inertia.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Norian.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Origin_of_birds.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Ornithischia.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Paranasal_sinuses.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Ward_(paleontologist).
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Plateosauridae.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Plateosaurus.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Pneumatic.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Pneumatics.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Prosauropoda.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Pterosaur.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Pterosaurs.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Pubis_(bone).
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Recapitulation_theory.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Respiratory_system.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Robert_T._Bakker.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Rotational_inertia.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Saurischia.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Saurischian.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Sauropoda.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Sauropodomorph.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Sauropodomorpha.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Sauropods.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Skeletal_pneumaticity.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Synapsid.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Synapsids.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Thecodontosaurus.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Theropoda.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Theropods.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Thoracic_diaphragm.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink Triassic.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink File:Airsacs-bird.jpg.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink File:BirdRespiration.svg.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLink File:Dino_bird_h.jpg.
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLinkText "air sacs".
- Air_sacs wikiPageWikiLinkText "pneumatic bones".
- Air_sacs hasPhotoCollection Air_sacs.
- Air_sacs subject Category:Anatomy.
- Air_sacs hypernym Spaces.
- Air_sacs type AnatomicalStructure.
- Air_sacs comment "Air sacs are spaces within an organism where there is the constant presence of air. Among modern animals, birds possess the most air sacs (9–11), with their extinct dinosaurian relatives showing a great increase in the pneumatization (presence of air) in their bones. Theropods, like Aerosteon, have many air sacs in the body that are not just in bones, and they can be identified as the more primitive form of modern bird airways.".
- Air_sacs label "Air sacs".
- Air_sacs sameAs Saco_aéreo.
- Air_sacs sameAs m.012hsl00.
- Air_sacs sameAs Q6116687.
- Air_sacs sameAs Q6116687.
- Air_sacs wasDerivedFrom Air_sacs?oldid=680733585.
- Air_sacs depiction BirdRespiration.svg.
- Air_sacs isPrimaryTopicOf Air_sacs.