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Higher. This means your lungs can hold more air.
Lung capacity or lung volume is the amount of air a person's lungs can hold. The average human's lungs hold 6 liters of air. Lung volume can change depending on one's altitude, age, gender, height, and activities (including sports, singing, playing woodwind instruments, etc.) among others.
underwater your lung become a balloon and as much air it hold as much positive buoyancy effect it makes. We are using our lung underwater to maintain our buoyancy. That is why you should follow the rule of "Never Hold a breath" as if you did and assented fast your can damage your lung
underwater your lung become a balloon and as much air it hold as much positive buoyancy effect it makes. We are using our lung underwater to maintain our buoyancy. That is why you should follow the rule of "Never Hold a breath" as if you did and assented fast your can damage your lung
It means that you have lost 76 percent of your normal lung capacity. Your lungs do not hold as much air anymore.
Alveolar volume is lung capacity. Alveoli are the air sacs in the bronchioles. How much air the lungs hold during both inspiration and expiration is lung capacity which is alveolar volume. Hope this helps
Lung capacity is a physical difference in the volume of the lungs. Lung capacity depends on how much air can fill the lungs. A man's lung capacity is larger than a woman's lung capacity.
Lungs are organs which hold air taken in by the mouth and then released into the heart to combine with the blood to provide oxygen throughout the body. When you exhale you breath out carbon dioxide into the air. Lung capacity is the amount of air taken in by the lungs and then released into the air.
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A natural human pair of lungs have the small right lung and the larger left lung to allow room for the heart. So to answer your question your left lung will hold more.
vital lung capacity is how much air remains in your lungs after you exhale
Lung capacity is different for every person. Height, weight, age, health, smoking/non-smoking, etc. all affect your personal lung capacity. This question is impossible to determine. (There are general estimates out there, but they aren't very accurate.)