No, it's filled with a liquid called aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
The tympanic cavity.
It is normally an fluid infection you get after numerous ear infections or an untreated ear infection. 1st step in treatment is antibiotics and if unsuccessful, surgery to drain the infection may be required.
Columnar Epithelial cells line the inside surfaces of fluid or air-filled tubes and spaces within the body. Columnar Epithelial cells line the inside surfaces of fluid or air-filled tubes and spaces within the body.
It's called 'Bone Marrow' - Bone marrow is the flexible tissue found in the hollow interior of bones. In adults, the marrow in the larger bones produces new blood cells.
A vesicle is a fluid, or air, filled cavity.
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.
The choclea is normally filled with fluid. that is what controles your sense of movement.
Basketball Submarine floating on water a car tire filled with air your lungs filled with air
No, the baby never filled them with air from their first breath, therefore they are fluid filled...and won't float.
pneumatic
essentially it is solid with pockets of space filled with air
Inflatable toys.
balloon
No, it's filled with a liquid called aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
It is filled with air, as prolonged exposure to pure oxygen is harmful to humans.
"Plenum" typically refers to a fully air-filled space within a building where air circulates for heating, ventilation, or air conditioning purposes. It can also refer to a space in a structure that is completely filled with gas. it is often used in HVAC systems to refer to the main air distribution chamber.