It depends on the person's age, sex, weight, and height. It varies from 4L to 6L.
Your total lung capacity is the total volume of the lung after maximum inspiration. (average 6 litres).
Total lung volume equals Vital Capacity + Residual Volume.
total lobes are six
coughing up blood weight loss constant lung problems. etc
2.5 kilogram..
Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
Total weight = the diamond weight for the pair.
The human lungs weighs 2.5 pounds.
No. You will GAIN weight. And smoking will tire you more and you will be sick and highly possible have lung cancer
Total lung capacity can be determined through a pulmonary function test, which measures the maximum amount of air the lungs can hold. This test involves breathing into a device called a spirometer to assess lung volume and capacity.
The term for the total amount of exchangeable air in the lungs is called the total lung capacity. It includes the sum of all lung volumes, including tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, and residual volume. Total lung capacity provides insight into how much air the lungs can hold.
The upper right lobe of the lung occupies about 28-32% of the total lung volume in most individuals. It is one of the five lobes of the human lung and is responsible for a portion of the lung's function in respiration.