because you are an alien :)
Yes the liver lies below the diaphragm on the right side of the abdomen.
Air leaving your lungs is higher in carbon dioxide than the air coming into your lungs.
They need air to operate properly, the fetus develops in fluid until born. The lungs first work shortly after the baby is born.
when air moves out of the lungs, the air pressure decreases
The movement of air on and out the lungs is called respiration. The movement of air into the lungs is called inhalation (inspiration). The movement of air out of the lungs is called exhalation (expiration).
Loss of air in the Lungs.
No. They breath using their lungs or with their lungs, but not "through" their lungs. They do however breath "through" their blowholes (to get the air in and out of their lungs).
In the lungs. The blood is pumped from the right side of the heart to the lungs. Air moves into the trachea, the bronchi and finally to the alveoli. From the alveoli oxygen diffuses into the microcapilaries (small blood vessels) of the lungs.
inhale:- the air pressure in the lungs decreases and air moves in. exhale:-air pressure in the lungs increases and air moves out.
It depends on your size, but also the area you grew up in. People who live in areas with thinner air will develop larger lungs.
air sacs are in the lungs and when you breathe in blood carries it to the lungs.
air is pushed out of the lungs by the force of the rib cage relaxing