Flight Adaptations



Because of the large demand of
aerobic respiration for active motions, modification of the lung system
was necessary. Air is inhaled through the windpipe (trachea) and passes
to the air-sacs before flowing through the lungs. The thin-walled air-sacs
act solely as reservoirs; some penetrate the hollow bones. These air-sacs
help in the aerodynamics of the bird; along with the feathers, they help
in streamlining the body, without adding wieght.
Left: The structure of the modern birds lungs.

