Lungs
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Many people believe, in fact, that death begins in the eyes, not in the heart, not in the lungs, and that's when people give up hope, or when any life form gives up hope.
But I was not limited when I sang, and as air came up from my lungs, through my vocal cords and passed my lips as sound, it was the closest thing I had ever come to transcendence.
And they had
lungs.
Because, despite their problems, I had spent my whole life training my lungs, and I was not particularly enthusiastic about giving them up.
Whether by a Mack truck or by heart failure or faulty lungs, death happens.
But getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your
lungs
how much they like the taste of air.
They convert solar light and carbon dioxide into the oxygen that is filling your
lungs
right now.
It turns out there were five of these things in both my
lungs.
20 percent of the oxygen coming from your lungs, 20 percent of the blood pumped from your heart, is servicing this one organ.
And hemoglobin acts as a molecular sponge to soak up the oxygen in your
lungs
and then carry it to other parts of the body.
You know, this is pair of
lungs
and the bronchial tree.
This is a condition in which the heart fails, and instead of being able to pump all the blood forward, some of the blood backs up into the lung, the
lungs
fill up with blood, and that's why you have shortness of breath.
It's just a reality of anesthesia, the
lungs
can be paralyzed.
If I were to ask about your lungs, you would say it exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide.
So it gives us virtual access to the lungs, which is where many important diseases reside.
Every single second that you are not sitting still, you are actively improving the health of your heart, and your
lungs
and brains.
Liver, lungs, heads, tails, kidneys, testicles, all of these things which are traditional, delicious and nutritious parts of our gastronomy go to waste.
And I get into the trauma room, and they're waiting for me, and the lights are there, and I'd been able to breathe a little more now, because the blood has left, had been filling up my
lungs
and I was having a very hard time breathing, but now it's kind of gone into the stretcher.
I got up off the seat of my bike and I started pumping my legs, and as I sucked in the cold mountain air, I could feel it burning my lungs, and I looked up to see the sun shining in my face.
He suffered many, many injuries: punctured
lungs
and many broken bones.
The grooves become the kind of green
lungs
which give views, which give light, ventilation, make the building fresher.
Her
lungs
have got better, and they'll get better as time increases, because she's not cooking in the same smoke.
In the center, we have a porous, flexible membrane on which we can add human cells from, say, our lungs, and then underneath, they had capillary cells, the cells in our blood vessels.
It tells us that these cells from the small airways in our lungs, actually have these hairlike structures that you would expect to see in the lung.
Those of you like me who have asthma, when you take your inhaler, we can explore how that drug comes into your lungs, how it enters the body, how it might affect, say, your heart.
From our brains to our hearts, our lungs, our joints.
The fear expression, for instance, could directly improve survival in potentially dangerous situations by letting our eyes absorb more light and our
lungs
take in more air, preparing us to fight or flee.
So these tiny phytoplankton, collectively, weigh less than one percent of all the plants on land, but annually they photosynthesize as much as all of the plants on land, including the Amazon rainforest that we consider the
lungs
of the planet.
You get the human lungs, you get acacia trees, you get ferns, you get these beautiful natural forms.
They were breathing those words with fractal
lungs.
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