What is in the chest cavity of a lizard
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lungs are simple hollow sacs with internal folds lined with faveoli (small sacs) for an increased surface area. In more advanced lizards, the lungs are further divided into interconnected chambers by few large septae. Monitors have multichambered lungs with bronchioles that each end in a faveolus
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▪︎In more primitive lizards, the lungs are sac-like structures with large bulla-like divisions and alveoli. There is no diaphragm in any lizard species, so there is no clear distinction between the thorax and abdomen, rather there is a common body cavity, known as the coelom, as in snakes and birds.
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