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.
Heart-lung machine
Cardiorespiratory endurance
It refers to the stamina of your heart/lung circulatory system. Your lungs transfer oxygen from breathing to your bloodstream and your heart pumps the blood through your body. The better your endurance, the more easily this system can handle an increased workload. If you are unfit, even a short run will leave you winded and gasping for air. If you are fit, you are able to run quite a while before your heart rate increases very much. The heart is a muscle that can be strengthened. The more endurance it has, the greater volume of blood it pumps with each beat.
because there lung and heart don't work propely
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.
to accommodate the heart
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..
It is true that heart muscle has the most endurance of any muscular organ in the body. Skeletal muscle has the least endurance.