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Gas Exchange in The Wandering Albatross
The Wandering Albatross is a large bird. Therefore, it has the respiratory system any large bird will have. They have a trachea just like humans, and as they breathe in, the oxygen travels down it and into the air sacs and into the lungs. This bird has different air sacs: the cervical air sacs, the interclavicular air sac, the anterior thoracic air sacs, posterior thoracic air sacs, and the abdominal air sacs. Instead of a diaphragm, they use their posterior thoracic and abdominal air sacs. [1] The oxygen does the same with diffusion in this animal as well as it does with humans. When oxygen in breathed in, it goes into the lung and diffuses into the blood. Then when it's time to breathe out, carbon dioxide is released out of the body. This process then repeats.