Trees are not lungs of human beings. However, trees play a vital role in producing oxygen through the process of photosynthesis which is essential for humans to breathe. They help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and create oxygen as a byproduct, contributing to the overall health of the planet and the air we breathe.
The site for exchange of gases in human beings is the lungs. This is where oxygen from the air we breathe is transferred into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide is removed from the bloodstream and exhaled out of the body. This process is essential for the body to obtain oxygen and get rid of waste carbon dioxide.
A healthy human body has two lungs.
The sense of sight is considered to be the most important sense for human beings.
Yes, through the process of sexual reproduction, human beings can produce new human beings. Sperm from a male fertilizes an egg from a female, resulting in the formation of a new individual with a unique combination of genetic material from both parents. This process allows for genetic diversity and the continuation of the human species.
The lightest organ in the human body is the lungs.
lungs
100m2
There isn't any oxygen to fill your lungs with.
yes,but only for few milliseconds
no we cant as we have lungs and fish have gills...
In a word, no. Human beings have a thick, elastic muscle underneath the lungs called a diaphram. It helps you breathe. It separates your "guts" (bowels) from the upper organs such as your heart and lungs.
Yes, human beings are real.
"Seres humanos" is the Spanish term for "human beings" or "human beings." It refers to individuals of the human species.
Human beings are animals.
human beings are mammals that were evolved from something but we do not know what
Turkeys do not greatly resemble human beings, however, almost all of their internal organs have an equivalent in human beings; both species have brains, hearts, lungs, kidneys, livers, and bones. Turkeys and humans are both species which eat, reproduce, see and hear, and do lots of similar things.
The Outdatedness of Human Beings was created in 1956.