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Q: An air or fluid filled space is called what?
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What is a vessicel?

A vesicle is a fluid, or air, filled cavity.


How does a plenum work?

A plenum chamber is a chamber that operates at a positive pressure and is filled with fluid or air. It is used to increase air flow in enclosed spaces. The positive pressure draws air from the space into channels, which causes air movement.


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