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The diaphram
No, cigarette smoke is poison to lungs which is why so many people who smoke suffer from cancer, emphysema, COPD, etc.
The diaphragm is a strong wall of muscle on the bottom of the chest cavity. As this wall of muscle expands downward, a vacuum is created which pulls air into the lungs. As the diaphragm returns to it's original position, air is pushed out of the lungs.
Because they are protected under a lot of stuff. So they don't see the need to be strong!
The air passage that leads from the larynx to the lungs and contains strong bands of cartilage is the trachea. Cilia are not air passages; they are tiny hairlike projections found in various areas of your body, such as the trachea. In the trachea, they sweep debris, particles, and liquids away from the airway so the debris, particles, and liquids do not enter the lungs.
Strong bones support our body (keep us upright and in the "human" shape) and protect many of our vital organs (the cranium protects the brain, the ribs protect the lungs, etc)
You can't breathe underwater in any case, but having strong muscles for breathing will help you hold your breath for a longer time. It isn't so much as mutation but a matter of being physically strong.
Inferior to the lungs is the diaphragm that is domed in shape when relaxed and flatter when contracted.
both the lungs are not intertwined like other organs. Tey both work in unison, yes, but theink of them like kidney. When one fails, you have the other. You have to lungs that both pump air in your blood. So when one fails, you still have the other, like kidneys. But when you are old you need to have strong lungs because as you age the lungs get weaker.
You have to have 2 really good and strong lungs. Only then you go to the hospital an ask for a lung transplant.. You also have to be willing to die
Lions breathe using their respiratory system, which includes lungs, diaphragm, and air passages. They inhale oxygen from the air and exhale carbon dioxide as waste. Lions have a strong and efficient respiratory system to support their active lifestyle and hunting behavior.