Luftcellerna
Luftcellerna, a Swedish term, translates to "air cells" and primarily refers to the spongy, air-filled tissue found in the bones of certain animals. This specialized tissue is particularly prevalent in birds, where it contributes significantly to their lightweight skeletal structure, facilitating flight. In birds, these air cells are extensions of the respiratory system, connecting to the lungs and allowing for a more efficient exchange of gases.
Beyond avian anatomy, the concept of luftcellerna can also be applied more broadly to describe air-filled spaces
The functional significance of luftcellerna is largely dependent on the organism and its specific needs. For