Because they are bigger, so there lungs are bigger, which means that the lung capacity is larger.
Taller people tend to have greater lung capacities because they have larger lungs.
You can train longer and harder than other normal people
They have a greater lung capacity.
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Alveolar volume is lung capacity. Alveoli are the air sacs in the bronchioles. How much air the lungs hold during both inspiration and expiration is lung capacity which is alveolar volume. Hope this helps
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I am 6'2 and have always been short winded.
Taller people tend to have greater lung capacity due to their larger chest cavity and longer lung volume, which allows for more air to be inhaled and exhaled. Additionally, taller individuals may have a higher diaphragm position, giving their lungs more room to expand during breathing.
yes they do! i am actually doing a lab report about it!you could give an example about athletes when they exercise. They tend to get back to their normal pulse very quick..your most welcome!!
The larger and taller people technically have greater lung capacity. The ratio still applies to fitness and endurance, because when someone is taller/bigger, their lungs require larger amounts of oxygen to sustain themselves.
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!
I would think so. The right lung has three lobes and is larger than the two-lobed left lung, which must make room for the heart. Also, females are generally smaller than males, so their lung capacity is about 20% less, and..believe it or not..taller people generally have longer lungs, so they have more capacity than short people!
You will need a lot of lung capacity. Those with a high lung capacity can hold their breaths longer than others. People can get a higher lung capacity by staying in shape and or practicing holding their breath.
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Having a small lung capacity can affect your every day life, but usally without any harmfull or negative side affects. Usally people with a smaller lung capacity will naturally have a higher heart rate, this is due to the lack of oxygen you get from each breath needed for your mitocondria to produce ATP. Long distance runners may actually benifit from a smaller lung capacity, because of the shorter quciker breaths keep a consistant flow of oxygen running through out the body. One draw back to this condition is that you will be able to hold your breath not nearly as long as someone who has a greater lung capacity. -j_2112
No, this is wrong. The left is taller, because the right is bulged by the diaphragm due to the presence of liver.