If water (fresh or salt) fills your lungs you will drown because lungs full of water do not perform their function of gas exchange with the blood.
If some water has entered you lungs or you have been revived after drowning, you must go to hospital because depending on if the water was fresh or salty you blood chemistry will be messed up and you will become ill in a very short time. Only in hospital can this be dealt with.
If only a very very small amount of water enters your lungs, this is not serious but it may make you cough.
It's called drowning.
Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapour are the waste products of respiration. The Veins provide deoxygenated blood to the lungs which excretes these waste products out of the body. So, lungs are called excretary organs.
The lungs can't have water in them. Just to keep them moist. But if they did have, i dont know, 86 percent water, just for say, you would like so called "drown" on land I guess.
LUNGS
lungs
Amphibians such as toads, frogs and newts, etc.
The movement of air on and out the lungs is called respiration. The movement of air into the lungs is called inhalation (inspiration). The movement of air out of the lungs is called exhalation (expiration).
They are called "lungs" just the same as those in humans.
Birds lungs are called lungs but birds also possess air sacs for help in respiration .
The study of the human lungs can be called respirology or pulmonology.
Two ways, your body sends water to the lungs. This usually happens during infections of the lungs, such as pneumonia. Or you can "inhale" water. Your body is trained to "swallow" water, so you have to be intaking air when water is introduced.
No, they have gills.Sharks do not breathe with lungs, but with gills that absorb the oxygen in the water.