Actually, neither lung takes in more air than the other. They both take in the same amount of air at the exact same moment.
the lung are the same in the capacity,,,
The right lung takes up more air than the left because it is female, and it's a very well-known fact to people that females take in WAY more than males.....
A tube that carries air from the windpipe to the lung
its needed by the lung
Yes, you can increase your lung capacity when you grow. When your grow you need more air, so your lungs grow with you. The taller you grow the more air you need!
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.
The bronchus of a lung is the tubes leading up to the alveolus of the lung. The alveolus of a lung is the small air sacs at the end of the bronchi (bronchus). The alveoli is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
The lung is the gateway between the air and the circulatory system. It takes oxygen out of the air, and releases carbon dioxide into it.
lung disease
Probably the lung, as it is empty to hold air that the body takes in.
Higher. This means your lungs can hold more air.
Lung cells are little bubbles that take in air and take out air