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underwater your lung become a balloon and as much air it hold as much positive buoyancy effect it makes. We are using our lung underwater to maintain our buoyancy. That is why you should follow the rule of "Never Hold a breath" as if you did and assented fast your can damage your lung
by displacement...
Focal infiltrate is when a substance fills a section of the lung. The substance can be water, blood or pus. Focal infiltrates can be caused by lung disease.
Atelectasis is a partial collapse of the lung caused by failure of the parenchymal (functional) lung tissue due to disease (i.e., COPD). Pneumothorax is the collapse of the lung due to mechanical causes (i.e., traumatic injury, violent coughing).
Lung capacity is different for every person. Height, weight, age, health, smoking/non-smoking, etc. all affect your personal lung capacity. This question is impossible to determine. (There are general estimates out there, but they aren't very accurate.)
it will pop it
a balloon and a lung
The cancer can cause the lung tissue to start to bleed. But it won't actually burst like a balloon or anything like that.
two lungs are surrounded by pleura , which is responsible for transmural pressure that makes the lungs inflated by gas when there is inspiratory process. so when the puncture happens wherever the site , the pleura will lose its negative pressure , as a result Both lungs will collapse it is late answer according to your Q time , but arriving late better than not arriving at all ^_^ i hope i could answer the Q dr . Harith Ali
There really isn't much similarity between a balloon and a lung. The surface of a balloon is smooth...lungs have alveolar sacks that increase the surface area of the lung tissue. This also increases the cross membrane exchange from and to the lung and into the capillaries supplying oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
you would die
it expand
the lung of most frog and other amphibian are simple balloon-like sturture with gas excange limited to the outer surface area of the lung.
the importance of a lung model in studying respiratory system is to let students understand faster.
your lung like different
by studying it practically
what happen when they cannot get fuild off your lung