Bird lungs have the same basic features as human lungs, such as a trachea, bronchi, lungs and capillaries etc, however birds' lungs operate in a cycling of air manner rather than a mixing action as in humans. Human lungs move air into alveoli at the extremities of the lungs and because it would require immense force to reopen a completely deflated alveoli and therefore they are never fully emptied and maintain "dead space". This means that when fresh air is moved in, there is mixing of fresh and dead space air. Birds on the other hand have a linear cycling of air meaning that the maximum amount of oxygen can reach the capillaries and pass into the blood stream. Hence bird respiration is more effective than human's, but in a way it needs to be due to the decreased size and intense need for efficiency during flight etc.
Pigs have 4 lobes in the right lung and 2 lobes in the left lung. Humans have 3 lobes in the right lung and 2 lobes in the left lung.
The difference is that animal lungs are in a different shape depending on their body shape HaX0r
Birds: Breathe in: air goes into AIR SACS. Humans: Breathe in: Air Comes Into the LUNGS. Breathe out: Air Leaves the LUNGS -TwindleZ
They are smaller than we are, and they have a different body frame making it impossible to be the same.
They function the exact same way. A cow's lungs are only different from a human's simply by size: cows have lungs that are a third larger than that of a human's.
mouse lungs have fewer respiratory bonchioles and airways generations than do human lungs
yes there is a huge difference because sheep are fatter than average humans!
Glatt kosher is stricter, meaning that kosher animals get checked more closely for any scars in their lungs.
Normally a person has 2 lungs... but its possible to live with just 1
its in the middle of your chest, between the lungs
Intrapleural pressure is the pressure difference between the lungs and the pleural cavity of the lungs.
thorax = the part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm, partially encased by the ribs and containing the heart and lungs; the chest. diaphragm = a body partition of muscle and connective tissue separating the chest and the abdominal cavities.
slightly the the left of center in the human chest, between the lungs.
Yes, children's lungs are smaller than adults lungs.
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.
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they actuly all have lungs but fish gave gills
Humans use lungs only, Frogs can "breathe" through their thin moist skin, through gills, and lungs