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!!
It depends on your age, but 10 litres is a VERY good lung capacity for an adult. For a child, 10 litres seems ridiculous because the average is 2 litres.
Not necessarily, but in general, yes.
Yes. In simple form, smokers have worn their lungs out so it's harder to keep a higher lung capacity.
Not really sure but I'm assuming that males have greater lung capacity since they are generally bigger than women.
Adult lung capacity is about three liters.
no bec ause adults have larger lungs
4-6 L of air for an average adult human being
Vital capacity is bigger than tidal volume. Tidal volume refers to the amount of air inhaled or exhaled during normal breathing, typically around 500 mL in a healthy adult. In contrast, vital capacity is the total amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation, which usually ranges from 3,000 to 5,000 mL, depending on the individual's lung capacity. Thus, vital capacity encompasses multiple tidal volumes.
I was informed that it was about 75 to 80%. Right, wrong, or ?
Adults have an internal lung area of 90m square, which is 40 times the external area of the body. you breathe about 13,500 liters of air a day y.to obtain oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from your body.
Lung capacity can not be increased by a disorder.
My tidal lung capacity was lower. I know the difference because in the tidal lung capacity you are taking in less breath. When you are doing the vital lung capacity, you take in more breath.