No, your lungs can take in only as much as their capacity, no more.
the blood absorb oxygen in the lungs(cappilaries)
1.12 hours
From the air drawn into the lungs by movement of the diaphragm
It is because your lungs will turn black. The oxygen is usually at the lungs so it is harder to get oxygen.
How much oxygen your lungs can hold over a certain amount of time :)
The spelling for 'oxygen' is wrong. there are alvioli, air sacs present in the lungs to hold oxyden in the lungs. But be cool. Lungs will do all your work and you will not know any thing. Man, Dont panic.
They have lungs, and process oxygen much like we do.
The amount of oxygen the lungs can hold at full capacity
DECREASE :O
Damaged alveoli effect breathing because they are like little air sacs which take the air into the lungs. They are the lining of the lungs and they are the things that hold the oxygen in the lungs. If they are damaged, they cannot hold any oxygen, so the lungs cannot hold as much oxygen
Gills are more efficient at obtaining oxygen, but there is much more oxygen in air to breath through the lungs.
No, your lungs can take in only as much as their capacity, no more.
It is VERY dangerous to hold your breath for long periods of time. The human body can only last about 2 minutes without oxygen before making your lungs breathe in more. When you hold your breath, your heart uses the oxygen you used in your last breath. Once it's done, it needs more right away. Your body runs on oxygen like gas! The heart begins to notice that there is no more oxygen in your lungs, and takes action right away. It tells your lungs to open up the "air tube" and breathe more oxygen. The longer you hold your breathe, the more your heart panics and forces the lungs to breathe.Be smart and don't torture you're body.
If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2 tenths of that is oxygen, how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?
Not long. No turtle should EVER be left on it's back. Gravity will cause It's internal organs to be crushed. The lungs will not get enough oxygen and it will die...
Thy have lungs and come up out of the water for air. Their lungs are huge and they can hold their breath for a long time. They're active mostly at night and graze then.