Lungs
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It prevents the two walls of the
lungs
from collapsing, from sticking together and caving in.
If you try that underwater, you might tear your lungs, spit up blood, develop an edema and you'll have to stop diving for a good amount of time.
At this point, my body receives this information, and my
lungs
start relaxing.
20 meters, 10 meters, my
lungs
slowly return to their normal volume.
(Breathing in) Air floods into my
lungs.
In terms of smell, there is air rushing into my
lungs.
And in return, my
lungs
open up.
95% of your nasal cavity is used just to filter that air before it hits your
lungs.
That way students might not fully grasp the way it works, but can superficially understand it, learning such concepts as the heart is a four-chambered organ, or potentially misleading statements like, mammals have a dual-circulation: one with blood going to the
lungs
and back, and another to the body and back.
Blood goes from one heart pump to the lungs, back to the second heart pump, which sends it to the body, and then back to the first pump.
Mankind later found the sequence everywhere in nature, from sunflower seeds and flower petal arrangements, to the structure of a pineapple, even the branching of bronchi in the
lungs.
We can pump air into someone's lungs, but it won't do much good if the many other processes involved in the respiratory cycle are no longer functioning.
This hunched shape also shrinks your chest cavity while you sit, meaning your
lungs
have less space to expand into when you breath.
That's a problem because it temporarily limits the amount of oxygen that fills your
lungs
and filters into your blood.
Being stationary reduces blood flow and the amount of oxygen entering your blood stream through your
lungs.
Poor posture inflicts extra wear and tear on your joints and ligaments, increases the likelihood of accidents, and makes some organs, like your lungs, less efficient.
To support this theory, Cartwright helped to perfect a medical device for measuring breathing called the spirometer to show the presumed deficiency in black people's
lungs.
After all, they don't have lungs, spines, or even a plural noun we can all agree on.
Even your
lungs
are different.
Many anesthetics also affect the heart, lungs, and other vital organs.
It begins with an involuntary spasm or sudden contraction of the diaphragm, the large dome-shaped muscle below our
lungs
that we use to inhale air.
The movement of the diaphragm initiates a sudden intake of air, but the closure of the vocal chords stops it from entering the wind pipe and reaching the
lungs.
Why begin to inhale air only to suddenly stop it from actually entering the
lungs?
When descendants of these animals later moved onto land, they moved from gill-based ventilation to air-breathing with
lungs.
That's similar to the much more rapid changes faced by frogs today as they transition from tadpoles with gills to adults with
lungs.
An inhalation that could move water over gills followed by a rapid closure of the glottis preventing water from entering the
lungs.
The sudden expansion of the diaphragm would raise air from the stomach, while a closure of the glottis would prevent milk from entering the
lungs.
That includes warm blood, body hair or fur, the ability to breathe using lungs, and nourishing their young with milk.
They are our
lungs.
Dreadnoughtus falls over, ribs break and pierce
lungs.
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