A high reading on the Heymer test indicates a reduced ability of the lungs to expel air, suggesting impaired respiratory function. This test measures the time it takes for a person to exhale after a deep inhalation; longer times suggest potential issues such as obstructive lung disease or decreased pulmonary capacity. Higher readings may also signal restrictive lung disease or decreased compliance of the lungs. Overall, it serves as an indicator of respiratory health and efficiency.
i dont think it works with the repiratory system. i dont think it works with the repiratory system.
No
The lungs.
Circulate blood.
the thoracic cavity
Cystic Fibrosis
The lungs.
Repiratory system
The throat.
You breathe and send oxygen to your blood system, as well as energy.
Via the cardio-vascular system and the nervous system.
you would die