well carbon dioxide and oxygen
breathing is the human action that causes the lungs to be filled with air.
your brain since your lungs are filled with air
The aveoli of the lungs are filled with oxygen when you take a breathe in.
In the lungs? Alveoli :)
alveoli
. Oxygen is found in red blood cells. But the air that you breath in is in your lungs.
he suffered from pneumonia of the lungs. basically his lungs filled up with water and he died. :(
Yes.
During fetal life, the lungs are not filled with water but are instead filled with a fluid produced by the lungs themselves, primarily consisting of pulmonary fluid. This fluid helps to keep the airways open and facilitates lung development. The fetus does not breathe air, as oxygen is exchanged through the placenta. At birth, the fluid is expelled or absorbed, and the lungs fill with air for the first time.
A fetal pig's lungs are collapsed because they are filled with fluid while in the uterus. This allows for easier passage through the birth canal and prevents the lungs from being damaged during development. Once the pig is born and takes its first breath, the lungs expand and fill with air.
No, the baby never filled them with air from their first breath, therefore they are fluid filled...and won't float.
the pulmonary.