The Amazon Rainforest has been described as the "Lungs of our Planet" because it provides the essential environmental world service of continuously recycling carbon dioxide into oxygen. More than 20 percent of the world oxygen is produced in the Amazon Rainforest.
Rainforest's have an abundance of trees and trees give out oxygen, therefore, rainforests give oxygen to the body, called Earth, just as lungs give oxygen to the human body. However, it's not completely true. Trees give out oxygen during the day, trough photosynthesis process, taking carbon dioxide from air to transform into celulosis they need to grow. But they take oxygen back during from the air during the night. Growing trees take more carbon dioxide than oxygen. Mature forests, instead, have a neutral balance between the carbon dioxide they take and the amount they give back to the air, as well as the amount of oxygen. That's why planting new trees (to use the wood, to replace the forest or to make paper, for instance) produce more oxygen and take more carbon dioxide from atmosphere than just keeping the old forests. As a matter of fact, the real lungs of the earth are the oceans, where the algae (see wikipedia) make photosynthesis and extract carbon dioxide from the air to grow, and provide food to the fishes and other aquatic animals, so that this carbon don't come back to the atmospere.
Because of so many trees producing more oxygen for the rest of the world.
because there is so much trees. their breathing in carbon dioxide and they give out oxygen. this is the respiration process.
Because of so many trees producing more oxygen for the rest of the world.
Because of the water vapor in the atmosphere
i gess because there is always lots of trees in a forest and its always raining
Because it is so huge, and most people know that trees turn carbon dioxide into oxygen during the day. However at night, they do the opposite.
Fluffy lung is the appearance of fluffy clouds in LUNG. It cause shortness of breath, fatigue, you also may experience some of the same symptoms of walking pneumonia.
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There are several diseases that are caused by environmental pollutants. Examples of diseases and conditions that can be caused by environmental pollutants include asthma, emphysema, allergies, and auto immune disorders.
collapsed lung
collapsed lung
ABPA is an allergic reaction to a species of Aspergillus called Aspergillus fumigatus. It is sometimes grouped together with other lung disorders characterized by eosinophilia.These disorders are also called hypersensitivity lung diseases.
Forests are called the lungs of the Earth as they give us oxygen. Earth actually do not have any lung but forest acts as a lung. Like when we inhale oxygen, this oxygen goes into lungs and when we exhale carbon dioxide, this gas is exhaled from lungs. Similarly, forest exhale oxygen and inhale carbon dioxide. So, the forest acts a lung.
Heart-lung machine
The area around the lung that protects it is called the pleura. Mucous also works to protect the lungs. Sometimes liquid may build up around the lungs and cause pain or inflammation.
Lung sacs are called, "Alvioli" (al-vee-OH-lee)
The snake's lung which is responsible for their breathing is called the "Vestigial lung."
A functional unit of lung is called an Alveolus. one functional unit of lung consists of Alveolar sac, pulmonary capillaries and bronchial capillaries.
Lung cancer is mostly found in people who smoke a lot and sometimes it is just developed in the lungs
The lung cavity is called the pleural cavity.
Pleurisy Pleurisy
The top pointed tip of the lung is the apex, while the pointed tip on the bottom of the left lung is called the lingula.
A functional unit of lung is called an Alveolus. one functional unit of lung consists of Alveolar sac, pulmonary capillaries and bronchial capillaries.