In an age when blood vessels were still thought to carry air, they needed to open living bodies to their scientific scrutiny.
A man can't carry enough air, let alone food and water.
Air was far more important than either food or water; and lifeboats, by the very nature of things, could not carry enough air.
They'll have to carry air with them on the voyage, like food and water.
Tubes, called airways, carry air in and out of your lungs.
They must carry sufficient air for one hour in space.
The siphons may be made from plastic pipe and carry air.
The ones we've been in are carrying cold air back to the surface.
If they do, reroute the ducts to carry air to the outside.
It carries food, air, and water, just as does the real, but there is no breaking down.