. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Lungs of Serpents, a. Trachea. K Bronchi, c. Eight Lung, cf. Left Lung. d. Pulmonary Artery. for example, the bronchi terminate in capacious cavities, upon the sides of which are the pulmonary blood-vessels. In many- serpents the pulmonary apparatus consists of a long cylindrical sac or lung upon the right side of the body, the corresponding one on the left side being merely rudimentary, as seen in Fig. 268. Serpents are capable of expiring and inhaling large quantities of air, which compensates for the want of


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Lungs of Serpents, a. Trachea. K Bronchi, c. Eight Lung, cf. Left Lung. d. Pulmonary Artery. for example, the bronchi terminate in capacious cavities, upon the sides of which are the pulmonary blood-vessels. In many- serpents the pulmonary apparatus consists of a long cylindrical sac or lung upon the right side of the body, the corresponding one on the left side being merely rudimentary, as seen in Fig. 268. Serpents are capable of expiring and inhaling large quantities of air, which compensates for the want of a great internal surface of lungs. And the peculiar hiss made by them is simply a prolonged expiration of air from the lungs. How is it in frogs and serpents? What makes the hiss of serpents ?


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