Discussion :: Physics
- Why do birds not have respiratory trouble at the time of flying at high altitude ?
A.
Their lungs are very large |
B.
They fly inactively |
C.
They have extra air sacs |
D.
They use less oxygen |
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Because flying takes a tremendous amount of energy, birds need to get lots of oxygen. The extra air sacs in their lungs help them to keep fresh air flowing in, unlike mammals, where the “old” air within the trachea and mouth (which has low oxygen content and high CO2 levels) in inhaled each time. Birds eliminate this “anatomical dead space” problem by using air sacs.
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