The spelling for 'oxygen' is wrong. there are alvioli, air sacs present in the lungs to hold oxyden in the lungs. But be cool. Lungs will do all your work and you will not know any thing. Man, Dont panic.
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Well to be a fair man with you yes they do.
Lung capacity is a physical difference in the volume of the lungs. Lung capacity depends on how much air can fill the lungs. A man's lung capacity is larger than a woman's lung capacity.
The lungs are found inside the chest. They are protected by the ribs. The windpipe joins the lungs to the mouth. The lungs are pink in colour because of the blood vessels. The lungs feel spongy when touched. They float in water because of the air inside them.
In total, the average mans lungs can contain 5800ml of air and an average womans lungs can contain 4050ml of air, however, it is only possible for a man to forcefullly exhale 4600ml of this air, and a woman can only forcefuly exhale 3150ml. If the remaining air were to be removed from the lungs they would collapse. -This information is taken from Guyton and Halls "Textbook of Medical Physiology" 2006 Ed. In normal rested breathing, an average male breaths in and out 500ml of air, and an average women breaths in and out 350ml of air. This volume is called the tidal volume. If an average man were to forcefully inspire as much as possible, he could breath in an additional 3000ml of air. An average women could forcefully breath in an additional 2000ml. This additional volume that can be inspired is called the inspirational reserve volume. If an average man were to forcefully expire as much air as possible, he could push out about 1100ml of air in addition to the normal 500ml. An average women could forcefully push out an additional 800ml. This additional volume that can be exspired is called the exspirational reserve volume. There is an additional 1200ml of air in an avergae mans lungs, and an additional 900ml of air in an avergae womens lungs that they cannot blow out. This volume is called the residual volume.
The scuba regulator is supposed to keep the lungs at normal size; but you only have to move half as much "air" to move the same number of molecules.
Argon is a natural element found in the air.
No, a man cannot technically have gill surgery to breathe underwater. Gills are specialized respiratory organs found in aquatic animals, not humans. Human lungs are not designed to extract oxygen from water but rely on air.
Your lungs are protected by your rib cage, which is made up of 12 sets of ribs. These ribs are connected to your spine in your back and go around your lungs to keep them safe. Beneath the lungs is the diaphragm(say: DY-uh-fram), a dome-shaped muscle that works with your lungs to allow you to inhale (breathe in) and exhale (breathe out) air.But to answer your question, some people simply have larger lungs and stronger diaphragms than other people. Think of a year-old child and a fully grown man--the man will have much bigger lungs, simply because of the size of his body. Bigger lungs and a stronger diaphragm means more air moving in and out of the body for each breath.
Lysosomes are also known as "Suicide bags."
The respiratory organs of man are called the lungs. The lungs are located in the chest and are protected by the rib cage.