Two-tenths of 3 liters is .6 liters There are one thousand milliliters in one liter. So in .6 liters, there are 600 milliliters.
3 liters, 3 quarts
Carbon dioxide is at high levels and oxygen at low levels in blood that is being pumped from the heart to the lungs.
A common misconception is that air is mostly oxygen. 78% of air is nitrogen and only 20% is oxygen. Nitrogen is inert and flows in and out of our lungs untouched, but we require oxygen to live, so it gets absorbed.
Left cardiac failure pulmonary infections pleurisy very low oxygen (high altitude) AND/OR very high oxygen (usually medical or aviation devices). Additional info Lung cancer may also result in fluid accumulation in the lungs.
Breathing in involves the insertion of O2 in the air into your lungs by contracting the diaphragm, allowing for the oxygen to enter your lungs and later your bloodstream through your heart and circulatory system which spreads the oxygenated blood throughout the remainder of your body. Upon exhale, the diaphragm expands, therefore contracting the lungs and the release of the new Carbon Dioxide, derived from the use of all of the oxygen in your breath earlier.
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?
600 milliliters of oxygen
Take example that we r providing 2L/min of oxygen to a ptHuman lungs are 2 liters in volume by average. So...Average breath rate is 12 breaths per minute.In one minute the patient would take in 24 liters of air. You are supplying 2 liters of pure oxygen + 4.8 liters from air (20% of the 24 liters (Percent oxygen in dry air)) = 6.8 liters of Oxygen per minute.6.8 liters oxygen / 24 liters intake = 28.3% Oxygen
Healthy lungs breathe between 6 (at rest) and 150 (during exercise) liters of air per minute.
Human lungs are 2 liters in volume by average. So... Average breath rate is 12 breaths per minute. In one minute the patient would take in 24 liters of air. You are supplying 2 liters of pure oxygen + 4.8 liters from air (20% of the 24 liters (Percent oxygen in dry air)) = 6.8 liters of Oxygen per minute. 6.8 liters oxygen / 24 liters intake = 28.3% Oxygen or you can look at the table given by the books at http://www.fpnotebook.com/ER/Procedure/LwFlwOxygn.htm Nasal Cannula, Flow 0 liters per minute: 21% (Room Air), Flow 2 liters per minute: 29% But I like the mathematical method. That's just me!
the blood absorb oxygen in the lungs(cappilaries)
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs
lungs take oxygen into your body
Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.
The blood gets oxygen from the air around us which is made of oxygen. When we breath in, the oxygen is taken into our lungs and then into our blood.
Lungs
If you do not get enough Oxygen in your blood you can die.