Bladderwrack, a type of seaweed, has air-filled sacs called bladders that help it float in the water. This buoyancy allows the plant to reach sunlight for photosynthesis, which is crucial for its energy production. By staying near the surface, bladderwrack can also improve its access to nutrients and avoid being buried in sediment, enhancing its chances of survival in its marine environment.
All that happens in the humans air sacks is that the air that u breathe gets stored up in there
it is called air sacks
Tiny air sacks that hold portions of air.
? air sacks ?
AVVEOIL
which bubbles ? i think u r talking about air sacks called as alveoli which helps in exchange of gases in our lungs
The scientific name for air sacks in the respiratory system is alveoli. These tiny air sacs are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream.
To cool people off and help them survive!
In the lungs
alveoli
hi
A birds bones has tiny air sacks throughout them. All of the sacks are connected to the lungs.