These are the spaces between the "pages" where air circulates.
Book lungs are believed to have evolved from , which are found in aquatic ancestors like horseshoe crabs. When these creatures moved from water to land, the gills were internalized to prevent them from drying out, becoming the book lungs we see today. Comparison: Book Lungs vs. Tracheae book lung
Better for surviving in arid environments because they are more water-efficient. These are the spaces between the "pages" where
Because these organs are essentially open to the air, they are prone to drying out. This is why many spiders require high humidity to breathe effectively. 💡 Key Evolution Fact Comparison: Book Lungs vs
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A "book lung" is a specialized respiratory organ used for atmospheric gas exchange by many arachnids, such as spiders and scorpions. Unlike human lungs, these organs are not connected to a complex throat or nose system; instead, they open directly to the outside air through small slits on the abdomen called spiracles. Anatomy of a "Book"
While book lungs are common, some smaller spiders also use a (a network of tubes).