Well, there are many different types of diseased lungs. So it all depends on which stage the person has. To answer your question to the best of my ability I'd say that the qualities of lungs would be high, medium, and, low. High being the best quality of lung, medium being an average lung quality, and low being a not so good quality.
There are a few sub groups in the qualities. High having Extraordinary, Amazing, and Very Good. Medium having Average, Good, and Enough. Last we have low. It has Below Average, Inadequate, Your Probably a Smoker, and How the Hell Are You Alive?.
A smoker's lungs look the same as a non-smoker's. Diseased lungs are coloured.
heavy smoking.
removal of one or both diseased lungs from a patient and the replacement of the lungs with healthy organs from a donor
Improved Air Quality = Healthier Lungs = Less Cardio-Vascualr problems = Less money spent on health care treating cardio-vascualr problems = Lower Health Costs. There are also other pro's that improving air quality can do like keep environmentalists quiet about this issue and stop my dog from coughing.
I take it you don't mean eyelashes! It is impossible to tell. However, there is a distinct difference between the cilia of a healthy lung and those of a diseased lung. Exhibits or photographs of "smoker's lungs" are usually those of diseased pig's lungs.
Correctly pruning away damaged and diseased wood will improve a trees health.
Your lungs should be a healthy pink color, however if you have a diseased lung or smoke the color is normally black.
cutting away diseased parts of the lungs so that healthy tissue functions better
The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; sisease or malady., Nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach.
Virginia Health Quality Center was created in 1984.
Air Quality Health Index was created in 2005.
M. C. J. Sissons has written: 'Pulmonary endocrine cells in normal and diseased human lungs'