Heart and lung endurance is how effectively your heart and lungs work when you exercise and how quickly they return to normal when you stop.
Cardiovascular excercizes
Lung and heart endurance is sually caused by sudden heavy exercise, soking, or drinking, whereas muscle endurance is more about the overuse of a single musle, an example of the results of this being a torn hamstring or something, from doin to mush heavy lifting.
jogging,bicycling,jump roping, step aerobics, swimming, etc.
Cardiovascular endurance and stamina are related but not exactly the same. Cardiovascular endurance refers specifically to the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to the muscles during sustained physical activity. Stamina, on the other hand, encompasses both cardiovascular endurance and muscular endurance, representing the overall ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. While they overlap, cardiovascular endurance focuses more on heart and lung efficiency, while stamina includes a broader range of endurance capabilities.
Heart-lung machine
Cardiorespiratory endurance
because there lung and heart don't work propely
Physical activities that can maintain and improve cardio-respiratory endurance include running, cycling, swimming, and brisk walking. Engaging in these activities consistently elevates your heart rate and enhances the efficiency of your cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Additionally, activities like rowing and aerobic dance can also contribute effectively to building endurance. Regular participation in these exercises is essential for overall heart and lung health.
heart lung It is much harder to transplant just lungs as the heart gets in the way! So in most cases it will be a heart and lung transplant. If the heart taken out is healthy then that is given to someone else who is just wanting a heart. It does not go to waste.
the left lung is smaller to make room for the heart.. the right lung has 3 lobes and the left lung only has 2 lobes..
to accommodate the heart