the big pear part in ur chest
the lung are the same in the capacity,,,
The right and left main bronchus (which supply air to the right and left lung).
A natural human pair of lungs have the small right lung and the larger left lung to allow room for the heart. So to answer your question your left lung will hold more.
You can tell if its a right lung or not simply by looking at two structures. The right lung has three lobes and the left only two. Also, the heart is more towards the left side of the body so there is a bigger "indent" on the left lung.
it would get to the other lung because the air passes throught a diffrent tunnel it would get to the other lung because the air passes throught a diffrent tunnel
It is the tracheal bifurcation.
An obstruction in the right primary bronchus will reduce air flow to the right lung, leading to inefficient oxygen exchange. This could result in lower oxygen levels and altered oxygen dissociation in the right lung compared to the left lung, which receives adequate airflow.
No because the lungs are slightly different in size. The left lung is smaller and has two lobes. The right lung is larger and has three lobes. This difference is mainly due to the heart occupying more space on left side of the thoracic cavity.
bronichial tubesThe dividing point between the left and right main bronchi that carry oxygen to the left and right lungs, respectively, is the carina.
The right bronchus is responsible for conducting air from the trachea into the right lung. It is wider and shorter than the left bronchus, which allows for efficient airflow. Its structure facilitates the entry of air into the three lobes of the right lung, aiding in gas exchange during respiration. Additionally, the right bronchus serves as a pathway for foreign particles to be filtered out by the lung's defense mechanisms.
The two short branches at the end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs are called the primary bronchi (or main bronchi). Each primary bronchus extends into one lung, with the right bronchus leading to the right lung and the left bronchus leading to the left lung. These bronchi further branch into smaller bronchi and bronchioles, facilitating air distribution throughout the lungs.
Air passage to & from the right lung.