Swimmers tend to have larger lung capacities compared to non-swimmers due to the demands of their sport, which require efficient oxygen intake and utilization.
because smoking damages your lungs and athletes need good lungs specially swimmers
The lungs (even one lung) are much bigger than the heart.
Not really stronger, but males have bigger chests proportionally, which can hold bigger lungs.
The lungs are bigger than the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle located beneath the lungs. When it contracts, it flattens out, creating more space in the chest cavity for the lungs to expand.
When you inhale, you breath in oxygen and your lungs get bigger.
Bigger lungs, more air.
Some spiders, bigger ones such as tarantulas, do have book lungs.
Compared to modern humans, Neanderthals had a larger mass, bigger muscles, an expanded ribcage that housed larger lungs, a weak chin and a prominent brown ridge.
because they swim underwater so they have to have big lungs to catch fish
It is a neede of bigger size and bit complex compared to syringe, which is used to remove tissue sample from internal body parts such as abdomen, lungs, liver etc. Its used in biospy procedure.
yes, the hearts atria is bigger because its leads out the body from the lungs.
when you are running and if u continue to run your lungs will get bigger and will be able to store more air