no
A teenage girl will likely have the same vital capacity as an adult woman. About 5 to 6 liters of air would be the vital capacity for a 15 year old female.
Yes, vital capacity can differ when measured in different positions. When standing, the lungs have less space to expand fully compared to when lying down. This can result in a lower vital capacity measurement due to the reduced lung volume available for inhalation and exhalation.
Vital capacity may not be reduced in asthmatics although it will take a substantial amount of effort (work) for the same volumes of vital capacity because of the increased airway resistance. FEV1 and MVV will generally be lowered because of the increased airway resistance necessitating extra muscular effort.
The more athletic a person is the higher their vital capacity would be. Vital capacity measures the maximum amount of air that can fill the lungs. Someone who is athletic would be able to consume larger amounts of air into their lungs.
It would affect it because Simeon Gotzev wanted it to affect it
yes
The lungs and heart, when diseased or injured could decrease lung capacity. Obesity would also reduce lung capacity
Calcium is vital for the development of the skeleton (strong bones).
The illness in it self is penumonia, but i would say that sleeping pneumonia would say severe case of pneumonia. Cause walkin pneumonia is a condition where you get over the infection but sleeping pneumonia is when you have to be hospitilized for your condition.
Yes, it certainly does. (Not negatively, though) In the process, oxygen is released, which is vital for humans and animals. So, it would be incorrect to say that it doesn't affect anything..:)
my friend died of pneumonia in 2000 she couldn't breath
You could but I would never. Pneumonia can get worse if you get cold or strain yourself so don't do it!