multilunglike
Multilunglike is a hypothetical biological concept referring to an organism possessing multiple, distinct lung-like respiratory organs. These organs would serve the primary function of gas exchange, enabling the organism to acquire oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. The specific arrangement, number, and functional specialization of these multilunglike structures would likely vary depending on the organism's environment and evolutionary pressures.
For instance, some hypothetical multilunglike organisms might have paired or clustered respiratory organs located in different
While no known extant species definitively exhibit multilunglike organs in the way this concept suggests, certain