A smokers lung will be filled with tar making it harder to breath, it also causes the heart to pump alot faster. You will notice that the smoker will cough because the lungs are trying to get the harmful chemicals out. The lungs may eventually develop cancer tumors.
We are all people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----Smokers and non-smokers are very similar, besides the lungs, how powerful the heart is, and part of the brain, other than that, mostly the same.----
Their lungs are furred up with tar.
Cardiopulmonary refers to the relationship between the heart and lungs. In smokers, your heart and lungs work much less efficiently than those of non-smokers. The likelihood of developing heart and lung diseases is much higher in smokers than in non-smokers.
a damaged lung from of when a cigarete ruins.
No. There is no specific disease that only smokers get.
The tissue of smokers' lungs contains residue of tar and nicotine formed from the smoke. It effectively blocks oxygen from mixing with the blood, and creates the conditions for carcinoma. Non-smokers' lungs generally do not.
Mainstream Smoke
Because the smoker's lungs are smaller than normal person. The lung helps us breath so the smokers need to breath quickly when they walk. Because less of the surface inside a smokers lungs is able to absorb the air that is necessary as result of being covered with tar and other chemicals that are left behind every time smoke is inhaled. Boy I'm glad I gave it up.
Actually, I don't know, because I haven't eaten either non smokers or smokers. Yes, according to reports, smokers not only kill their lungs with all the crap they put in it, they also kill their taste buds.
First of all, there are no healthy smokers. This is probably a case of lung cancer.Black spots are probably signs of it developing.
Because while sleeping you have to breath with your lungs and they ruin their lungs by smoking. No offense but what kind of question is that?!
A smoker's lungs are damaged. The body has considerable difficulty loading oxygen into the blood. So the right side of the heart, which supplies the lungs, pumps harder and becomes enlarged.