There are no normally resident bacteria or viruses
Yes but it is a slim chance. Bacteria can get in your lungs.
The LUNGS. Pneumonia is an infection of the lung, and can be caused by nearly any class of organism known to cause human infections. These include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
it's probably because flagellum makes bacteria move so there is a chance bacteria can move out of your lungs
Swamp+life=bacteria
No. Source: Logic
Pneumonia is the chronic, infection of the lungs with high fever
The study of the human lungs can be called respirology or pulmonology.
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a type of bacteria commonly found in the human mouth. It is normally harmless but can cause illness if it gets into the lungs. Illnesses related to this bacteria are usually found in those with a weak immune system.
if bacterias enter in our lungs so we can't breathe properly
no it doesn't have 5? it has one pair of lungs, which is in two parts.
that depends on the Bacteria that are in the mouth and lungs at the time.
Mucus protects the lungs and it constantly gets replaced to get rid of the bacteria