Kind of sponge-like.
The thousand upon thousand tiny air sacs called the alveoli, which is the where gas exchange within the lungs take place :)
No, a moon face appearance is often the result of taking steroids. Steroids are often given to manage inflammation in the lungs.
Bibasilar atelectasis refers to the collapse of parts of the lungs located at the base of the lungs, known as the bibasilar region. This can result from various causes such as shallow breathing, mucus plugs, or pressure on the lungs. Atelectatic changes refer to the radiographic appearance associated with lung collapse, such as increased density in affected areas on imaging studies like X-rays or CT scans.
Fluffy lung is the appearance of fluffy clouds in LUNG. It cause shortness of breath, fatigue, you also may experience some of the same symptoms of walking pneumonia.
Lungs appear dense and compact due to their intricate branching structure of bronchial tubes and alveoli, where gas exchange takes place. This structure allows for a large surface area to maximize the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood. Additionally, the presence of connective tissue and blood vessels within the lungs contributes to their compact appearance.
The lungs are the primary organ affected by emphysema.
Lungs is already plural. The singular is lung.
your lungs!
A sea otter is a mammal, so it has lungs.
No. They breath using their lungs or with their lungs, but not "through" their lungs. They do however breath "through" their blowholes (to get the air in and out of their lungs).
no lungs they have
Our lungs are surrounded by bones and it keeps the lungs in place.