They are actually one large chamber, if you tilt it you can move the fliud from one to another. The reason for this is purely a structural thing, they would break easily if this was not there and that is obviously dangerous.
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miasma = an unwholesome atmosphereeg The bar was filled with a miasma of stale cigarette smoke.The makeshift morgue was filled with an unbearable miasma.
A cigarette paper filled with a mixture of tobacco and the drug of choice, which is rolled up and smoked
A nautilus uses gas-filled chambers in its shell to control its buoyancy.
According to the TSA website (TSA.gov) lighters are permitted under special circumstances. You can bring a lighter on in your CARRY-ON baggage. Lighters that are unfilled/unfueled are allowed in your CHECKED baggage, but filled/fueled are not allowed unless in a special case (this is because prefilled lighters, such as a bic, can explode in the unpressurized underbelly of the plane, while the cabin is pressurized, which would prevent rupture).
There is an anterior chamber and a posterior chamber to the eye. The anterior chamber is from the lens and iris forward to the back of the cornea. The posterior chamber is from the back of the lens to the retina. The anterior chamber is filled with aqueous. The posterior chamber is filled with vitreous.
The nautilus uses gas-filled chambers in its shell to control its buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas in these chambers, the nautilus can rise or sink in the water.
A nautilus uses gas-filled chambers in its shell to control its buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas in these chambers, the nautilus can either rise or sink in the water.
A nautilus uses gas-filled chambers in its shell to control its buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas in these chambers, the nautilus can either rise or sink in the water.
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