No
The lungs absorbs oxygen into the blood
Inhaling is the process of taking air into the lungs. Exhaling is the process of releasing air out of the lungs. These actions are part of the respiratory system and are essential for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide.
The lungs are responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood. Oxygen is taken up from the air into the blood through the alveoli, while carbon dioxide is expelled from the blood into the lungs to be exhaled.
The exchange of taking in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide is a physical process. Oxygen from the air diffuses into the bloodstream in the lungs, where it is transported to cells in the body. In the cells, oxygen is used for cellular respiration and carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product, which is then transported back to the lungs to be exhaled.
Tidal volume is the amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs during normal breathing. Vital capacity is the maximum amount of air a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath possible. It is the sum of tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume.
It would be possible for a human body to explode if the decompression were rapid and large enough. However, under normal circumstances, vacuum would cause explosive outgassing from the lungs and capillary rupturing in the mucus membranes.
No, it is not possible for a tree to grow in your lungs.
Yes. If they hold their breath their lungs would expand until the burst.
i think diaphragm helps in taking air out o f lungs
Hja
1. it is extremly flammable 2. if inhaled to much your lungs can explode
As he rises , the air in his lungs expands due to a decrease in pressure. If not allowed to exit, his lungs will explode.
It doesn't. That's a rumor, that's been proven not true. In space the only thing that happens is your lungs will collapse, because it is a vacuum. Correction: Actually your lungs will expand and rupture, any exposed moisture (eyes, mouth, etc) instantly boils away, the moisture in your muscles and other soft tissues evaporates (which will causes bloating, but not explosion, which is most likely where the exploding myth came from), nitrogen in your lungs will bubble and cause the bends, and finally you blood will begin to boil. Quite a few things happen, but no explosions.
You have another force that balances the force of gravity. Your lungs are full of air, which is less dense than water. When in the water, the lungs cause an up-ward, buoyant force which counter-act the force of gravity.
Food is digested
nganga
The lungs are responsible for taking in oxygen from the air we breathe. Oxygen is then transferred from the lungs into the bloodstream to be carried to all the cells in the body.