part of the respiratory system. the part that absobs the oxeygen into the blood
The lungs do the vital function of respiration. Lungs separate the oxygen from the air that we breathe in which is then used up by the cells.
The gas that we don't use in our lungs we breathe out again.
The heart sends "used" blood to your lungs so that the blood can reabsorb oxygen there. There are no weasels in the lungs.
abbreviation for the procedure to evaluate the heart and lungs
Pulmonary is an adjective meaning pertaining to the lungs. Respiratory can also be used, but refers to the system of breathing generally rather than the lungs specifically.
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The main organs used for respiration include the lungs, where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled, and the diaphragm, a muscle that aids in the breathing process by helping to expand and contract the lungs. Additionally, the trachea (windpipe) and bronchial tubes help to conduct air into and out of the lungs.
Lungs a similar in that they help to bring oxygen into the living things body. The difference is that gills are external and lungs are internal.
lungs
your lungs and your body
lungs and nose
No. Human eyes are used for sight and lungs are used to breathe.