No, the [urinary] bladder does. The lungs are involved in the delivery of oxygen to the body and the excretion of carbon dioxide.
The only way urine could possibly ever get into the lungs would be if the person inhaled or drank urine. Not a good thing to do.
No, urine is stored in the bladder.
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No. The lungs are where we exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen. Salt leaves the body through sweat and urine.
The kidneys and lungs are part of the excretory system. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, and the kidneys excrete nitrogen-containing wastes in the form of urine.
False. Lungs do not store oxygen. Oxygen is continuously delivered to the bloodstream and circulation by the lungs, where it is then transported to cells throughout the body.
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Yes, both dog and cat urine has ammonia in it which can be harmful to the lungs if breathed in constantly
The lungs excrete carbon dioxide when we breathe out, while the kidneys excrete water in the form of urine.
Yes, the urinary bladder stores urine produced in the kidneys.
after a cesarian section you can get urine infection or infection in the wound.
No, the lungs do not store several hours' worth of oxygen. The lungs continuously supply oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide for exhalation. Oxygen is absorbed by the blood in the lungs and transported to tissues throughout the body, where it is used for cellular respiration.