the alveoli
Adult lung capacity is about three liters.
the diafram same as a human.
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.
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.
Ozone. Ozone: a form of oxygen that is a harmful component of air pollution. Ozone, the primary ingredient of smog air pollution, can impair the body's immune system and cause long term lung damage.
It depends on the size of the human. Most adults can inhale over a gallon of air.
Lung cells are little bubbles that take in air and take out air
Belgian Air Component was created in 1909.
the diaphragm pushes up and the air flows out the diaphragm pushes down and the air flows in
Humans do, and all animals! We breathe in O2 and breathe out CO2.
The larges component of air - is Nitrogen (approximately 79 % by volume).
4-6 L of air for an average adult human being