As you well know, when flying with two lungs one often pops. yes of course its fine to fly with one lung as far as lungs go, but why you have one lung may be cause for concern. Speak to your doctor.
Airs sacks connected to the lungs Feathers Wings Light weight skeleton. (there are more)
all spiders breath through there lungs called "book lungs" that is the organ
Yes, in some stories of Chinese lungs, it is believed that they can fly. In fact, the ability to fly was gained after the lung (dragon) turned a certain age, where it grew wings and could fly. Before this transformation though, it is believed that the dragon had a magical stone that enabled them to fly. Once the dragon had transformed and gained wings, the stone was no longer needed.
extremely light body and huge wingsallow it to soar on wind drafts,and its small lungs allow it to breath slowly.
Flying squirrels breathe air with lungs. They really don't fly, the actually glide using a flap of skin. They live in deciduous and coniferous forests.
The lungs are the primary organ affected by emphysema.
Birds and mice are vertebrates, they have warm bodies, hearts, muscles, lungs, eyes (two each), 4 limbs, digestive systems (some like the same foods)...
your lungs!
they all work together and help the bird fly because a birds lungs connect to the air sacs that provide a constant supply of oxygen to the blood and make the bird more lightweight.
No... they only swim Sometimes if they really want to... they might be able to jump out the tank but not fly
A sea otter is a mammal, so it has lungs.