No.Because there would be no air flow.
you breath in and out without the lung you wont survive
All of them! Reduced lung function reduces the amount of oxygen in the entire body.
The respiratory system controls lung function. Reduced lung function can affect the cardiovascular system by reducing oxygen delivery to tissues, the immune system by increasing susceptibility to infections, and the musculoskeletal system by limiting physical activity due to decreased oxygen supply.
you breath in and out without the lung you wont survive
Yes, if one lung is broken, the other lung can still function adequately on its own to provide oxygen to the body. The remaining healthy lung will work harder to compensate for the loss in lung function.
The lung function of a rat is to take in oxygen you breath and take it to the blood. Then it releases the carbon dioxide from your body.
Lung cancer is the deadliest of lung diseases, characterized by abnormal growth of cells in the lungs that hinders normal lung function. It can spread rapidly to other parts of the body if not detected and treated early.
The function of the lungs are to bring oxygen, into the body and to release carbon dioxide. Oxygen is what the body needs to make energy and carbon dioxide is a waste that the body does not need.
The body can survive without the:AppendixEarlobes1 kidneyThe body can survive without the appendix, earlobes, one kidney, one lung, arms, legs, and genitals.
http://video.about.com/lungdiseases/How-Lungs-Function.htm this shows a good video.
no
The lungs primarily impact the heart, as the heart is needed to pump oxygenated blood (from the lungs) to all parts of the body. So, ultimately, lung function (or dysfunction) affects all body parts.