if you have smoked longer than 8 yrs then yes, your longs can/will become very sensitive.
Brain and lungs
the heart and lungs
An emotionally sensitive person- is a person who is very emtional and doesnt react to things well, they will have am out-burst of tears, or possible scream at the top of their lungs
It can irritate the lungs and if the are really sensitive they will start coughing and wheezing, other than that they should be ok.
It could mean you are hyper sensitive or it could mean that the thing that entered your lungs couldn't easily get out.
Brain and Lungs
Our lungs are quite sensitive. The blood vessels in the nose warm the air to a temperature close to our own. The moisture is simply secretions designed to trap foreign particles such as pollen and dust - to sopt them reaching the lungs.
The oxygen is made of compoundants and such that when it goes through the body it's so sensitive it changes to carbon dioxide.
a snail creates a heard layer around its sensitive and main organs(heart, stomach, lungs,...) called a MANTEL, which is also called a shell
Yes, cat hair can potentially get into your lungs and cause respiratory issues, such as allergies or asthma, especially in individuals who are sensitive to pet dander. It is important to keep your living space clean and minimize exposure to cat hair if you have respiratory issues.
Mildew makes you sick because it gets inside of your eyes, on your skin, in your nose and throat, and into your lungs. Babies, children, and the elderly are the ones who are most sensitive to mildew.
Pigs have sensitive respiratory systems that are prone to damage from cold, dry, or contaminated air. Warming, moistening, and filtering the air before it reaches their lungs helps to protect their respiratory health and improve the efficiency of gas exchange in their lungs.