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squidward: "no patrick , inhaling does not cause a lung to collapse"
To inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide
You inhale all the bad sheet
Only if you inhale them by mistake.
Chemical fumes are lung irritants. If the person moves to clean air quickly, the risk is minimal unless the person has an acute or chronic lung illness. If the person experiences shortness of breath, they should be checked by a physician.
Don't smoke, try not to inhale other peoples' smoke.
Differences in lung capacity, age, physical fitness, and respiratory efficiency can all contribute to variations in the amount of air that individuals can inhale at one time. Factors such as lung size and strength of respiratory muscles also play a role in determining lung capacity.
The story is about a a couple who's daughter is dying from a rare degenerative lung disease. The only thing that can save her life is a lung transplant.
Factors such as physical activity level, altitude, lung health, and individual differences in lung capacity and efficiency can affect the amount of oxygen you inhale. Additionally, breathing patterns and techniques can also impact how much oxygen you take in with each breath.
Body cavaty surrounding the lung. It allows the pressure to be changed so one can inhale and exhale
It depends on the size of the human. Most adults can inhale over a gallon of air.
If you inhale asbestos you can develop lung cancer many years later and die.