Athletes in general, have higher lungs' capacity, because continuous exercises requires expansion and improvements of all organs and this include lungs. This requirement is explained by the higher consumption of oxygen due to the exercises.
No, not necessarily but they have built stamina to remain without breathing for more time than ordinary one and anyone can obtain such stamina through practice.
because their lungs are trained to do hard work so they get bigger so it is easier to run around
So that their energy and breathing control is proper
Because they are more athletic. They probably don't smoke, might be taller, drink a lot of water and breathe more.
Yes, the swimmers' ones
Yes
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Athletic students have better lung capacity because they working out all the parts in there body. And there lungs are better than students who are not atheltic . Athletic students have better lung capacity because they working out all the parts in there body. And there lungs are better than students who are not atheltic .
yes i'm doing a project on it
Well, it's better than 58% lung capacity.
no, damage to lungs is an environmental factor and there for cannot be passed on
Higher. This means your lungs can hold more air.
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Lung capacity can not be increased by a disorder.
My tidal lung capacity was lower. I know the difference because in the tidal lung capacity you are taking in less breath. When you are doing the vital lung capacity, you take in more breath.
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Exercising increases the lung capacity.
Your total lung capacity is the total volume of the lung after maximum inspiration. (average 6 litres).
The lungs and heart, when diseased or injured could decrease lung capacity. Obesity would also reduce lung capacity