tracheal tubes
The respiratory organ of a house fly is called trachea. House flies have a system of tubes called tracheae that deliver oxygen directly to their cells, allowing them to breathe. These tracheae are connected to openings on the fly's body called spiracles, which are used to exchange gases with the environment.
If it has a pull string then it has a fly wheel. But the blade itself is not the fly wheel. The fly wheel is inside the upper chassi where the motor is.
the skeletal helps it be more light weight ,make it glide in air,and strength and stability the respiratory helps it by again being lightweight the circulatory helps by giving the bird enof (sorryforgot how to spell it) energy to fly
one day someone caught a fly. he kept the fly and one day the boy fed the fly carrots. he didnt know but the fly is allergic to carrots so the fly grew so big and red because he was mad at the boy because he got a mouth infection and the fly ate him.
jump twice, go left then right, and finally say calibunga suckers!
"blank on" = greater convex curvature on the upper surface of
Hooked on the Fly - 2009 The Skeena River of Mists Sacred Headwaters Upper River 1-9 was released on: USA: 22 January 2010
Press A twince really fast to fly and make the joystick in the upper corner go straight ahead really fast twice.
The low side is about 25000 mph, the upper limit is over 100000 mph.
Most commonly that would be the fly wheels within the transmission. It is advisable to see a mechanic for this problem to avoid a blown transmission.
It is generally safe to fly with a cholesteatoma in your ear, but you may experience discomfort due to changes in air pressure during takeoff and landing. It's advisable to consult with an ear, nose, and throat specialist before flying to ensure there are no concerns specific to your case.