On an x-ray it looks white. That is because it is mostly accumulated fluid from the body's reaction to combat and fight it. The fluid is denser than the surrounding cells and tissues and so blocks the x-rays and is seen as a white area on the picture.
The lungs are in a shape of a crooked oval. They look round but one side of them is flat. They both look like mirror images of themselves in a human body.
Here's a picture of the shape of lungs.
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This website has information about lungs, as well as pictures.
Pneumonia can be a bacteria, virus, fungi, parasites, or idiopathic. This is when inflammation in the lungs causes difficulty breathing.
Round because coccus is the scientific name for round.
it is shaped like a purple sphere war eagle
it is round
the lungs are cone shaped
bronchi is tube shaped organ. It splits from primary bronchus and enters lungs.
good foods such as vegtables and fruits keep you in shape
round like a ball
the heart
yes
The thin sacs in the lungs where the gas exchange takes place are called aveoli.
I'd say lungs in a normal adult are about the size of a small football (shape too).
Pulmonary ventilation or breathing has two phases. Inspiration or inhalation moves air into the lungs and expiration or exhalation moves air out of the lungs. The lungs are enclosed within the thoracic cavity. Thus changes in the shape and size of the thoracic cavity result in changes in the air pressure within that cavity and in the lungs. This difference in air pressure causes the movement of air into the lungs. Air moves from an area where pressure is high to an area where pressure is low. Respiratory muscles are responsible for the changes in the shape of the thoracic cavity that cause the air movements involved in breathing.The abdominal diaphragm is (or should be) the major muscle driving respiration.Source(s):Structure and function of the body
Pulmonary ventilation or breathing has two phases. Inspiration or inhalation moves air into the lungs and expiration or exhalation moves air out of the lungs. The lungs are enclosed within the thoracic cavity. Thus changes in the shape and size of the thoracic cavity result in changes in the air pressure within that cavity and in the lungs. This difference in air pressure causes the movement of air into the lungs. Air moves from an area where pressure is high to an area where pressure is low. Respiratory muscles are responsible for the changes in the shape of the thoracic cavity that cause the air movements involved in breathing.The abdominal diaphragm is (or should be) the major muscle driving respiration.Source(s):Structure and function of the body
Inferior to the lungs is the diaphragm that is domed in shape when relaxed and flatter when contracted.
Yes, for example when you smoke you can stop smoking and your lungs will become a little pinker but you can not change shape or size i dont think.