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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    82: ...rwin|Darwin]] actually launches its viscid pollen sacs with [[explosive]] force, when an insect touches ...
  2. Respiratory system (5107 bytes)
    15: *The [[alveoli]], terminal sacs in which gas exchange occurs
  3. Anus (740 bytes)
    3: ...In many animals, the anus is surrounded by [[anal sacs]].
  4. Lung (7057 bytes)
    17: ... branch out and end in [[alveoli]] which are tiny sacs surrounded by [[capillary|capillaries]] filled wi...
    26: ...xchange system in their lungs, accompanied by air sacs to control the flow of gas through it. See the ar...
    28: ...themselves, birds have posterior and anterior air sacs (typically nine) which control air flow through t...
    30: ...e stale air now contained within the anterior air sacs is expelled through the trachea and into the atmo...
    34: The purpose of this complex system of air sacs is to ensure that the airflow through the avian l...
  5. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    74: ... the lines of a cell-division, but in wide embryo-sacs the endosperm is first of all formed as a layer o...
  6. Spider (29039 bytes)
    110: ... (biology)|egg]]s laid in silk bundles called egg sacs.
  7. Boobies (2609 bytes)
    28: ...suing their prey underwater. They have facial air sacs under their skin which cushion the impact with th...
  8. Conifer cones (8328 bytes)
    6: ...veral '''[[sporangium|microsporangia]]''' (pollen sacs). The photo (right) shows mature male [[pine]] co...
  9. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    50: ...exchange. The insects have tracheal systems: air sacs leading into the body from [[pore]]s, called [[sp...
  10. Bird (20345 bytes)
    104: ...themselves, birds have posterior and anterior air sacs (typically nine) which control air flow through t...
    107: ...he [[Anatomical terms of location|posterior]] air sacs (posterior thoracics & abdominals).
    109: ...he lungs and out again. The air flows through air sacs and lungs as follows.
    110: ...[trachea]] and [[bronchi]] into the posterior air sacs.
    111: ...irst exhalation: air flows from the posterior air sacs to the lungs.
  11. Air sac (49 bytes)
    1: Birds ventilate their lungs by means of air sacs.
  12. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    49: ...ements and with sounds they produce using six air sacs near their blow hole (they lack [[vocal cord]]s)....
  13. Black widow spider (5745 bytes)
    26: ... A female black widow spider can produce nine egg sacs in one summer, each containing about 400 eggs (1)...
  14. Octopus (12952 bytes)
  15. Earthworms (15728 bytes)
    27: ...a]]e (depending on the species) that are internal sacs which receive and store sperm from the other worm...
  16. Recluse Spiders (5927 bytes)
    31: ...ome in contact with them. The females produce egg sacs covered with a mixture of sand and silk. The gen...
  17. Brittle star (5616 bytes)
    29: ... exchange and excretion occur through cilia-lined sacs called bursae; each opens onto the interambulacra...
    31: ...rsae. Gametes are then shed by way of the bursal sacs. Many species actually brood developing larvae i...
  18. Trapdoor spider (3087 bytes)
    17: ...r travel far from their burrows. Eggs are laid in sacs in the female's burrow. Enemies of the trapdoor ...

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