Lungs
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This smooth, muscular ring of the LES is moderated by an intricate tree of nerve roots that connect to the brain, the heart, and the
lungs.
But these are essentially externalized stomachs and
lungs.
Maybe you breathe by having oxygen flow through your blood instead of through your
lungs.
I try to expand this notion of the aesthetic, how things look, so that it can include things like how it feels on your skin and in your lungs, and how your voice sounds as it passes through it.
As you look on the top side of this, that's where the heart and
lungs
are supposed to be.
As a result, they're pushing on the
lungs
and making it very difficult for this poor baby to breathe.
The fix for this problem is to take this child immediately to the operating room, bring those intestines back into the abdomen, let the
lungs
expand and allow this child to breathe again.
Baleen whales have a U-shaped fold of tissue between their
lungs
and their large inflatable organs called laryngeal sacs.
We don't know this for sure because it's essentially impossible to observe the internal organs of a living, singing whale, but we think that when a whale sings, muscular contractions in the throat and chest move air from the
lungs
across the U-fold and into the laryngeal sacs, causing the U-fold to vibrate.
Instead, the air is recycled back into the lungs, creating sound once more.
And when he was admitted to the hospital, a CT scan revealed tumors in Paul's
lungs
and in his bones.
At the same time, these toxins burn through oxygen in the blood, reducing the amount that gets to major organs like the
lungs
and kidneys.
This is in our
lungs
right now.
MB: So when we make sound, we use the vocal cords to take air from the
lungs
and then turn it into a vibrating air column in the throat.
Sickle-cell disease affects the red blood cells, which transport oxygen from the
lungs
to all the tissues in the body.
A pileup in the
lungs
can produce fevers and difficulty breathing.
They have sticky bits on their ribs that prevent their enormous stomach from crushing their
lungs.
So the female remains covert, even when yodeling for sex at the top of her
lungs.
When you inhale, your
lungs
transfer oxygen into hemoglobin molecules, and the pulse oximeter measures the ratio of oxygenated to oxygen-free hemoglobin.
With some species diving to depths of nearly 400 meters, they’re able to cope with the mounting pressure by collapsing their pliable rib cage, and compressing a pair of springy
lungs.
This pushes air up through the smaller airways, collapsing rings of cartilage as oxygen travels out from the lungs, to be held in the larger, upper airways.
Upon surfacing, this air will be used to re-inflate the lungs, but for now their heart slows down to preserve oxygen.
Blood flow is redirected towards only the most essential organs like the heart, lungs, and brain, which rely on reserve oxygen stored in blood and muscle.
For example, hemoglobin has a shape in the
lungs
perfectly suited for binding a molecule of oxygen.
They travel into our airways and infect our
lungs.
The damage to the
lungs
leads to oxygen deprivation.
It's in our
lungs.
Now, if you were to go down to, say, 300 feet, you don't have five times as many gas molecules in your lungs, you've got 10 times as many gas molecules in your
lungs.
There's a mouthpiece that you put in your mouth, and there's a counter lung, or in this case, two counter
lungs.
The counter
lungs
aren't high tech, they're simply flexible bags.
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