The only times exercising outdoors can be harmful is if there is pollution such as ozone or you are allergic to the pollens floating around at the time.
During exercise, you take in up to two to three times the amount of air that you normally breathe, which also means you inhale more pollutants.
The air moves from the outside into the lungs through the windpipe.
to get the air flowing through your lungs
False - If you are exercising, you are breathing more.
Yes because your body sweats in order to cool you down
A Circulating clot is referred to as an embolism.
Greater pressure is exerted inside the whale's body, particularly in the lungs, compared to the pressure outside the blowhole. When a whale surfaces to breathe, it rapidly expels air from its lungs, which is under higher pressure than the atmospheric pressure outside. This pressure differential allows the whale to forcefully expel water vapor and air through the blowhole.
When pressure inside the lungs is lower than outside, air flows into the lungs to equalize the pressure. This is known as inhalation, where the diaphragm contracts and the rib cage expands to create more space for air to enter the lungs.
In the lungs, oxygen saturation of hemoglobin is close to 100% due to high oxygen levels in alveoli. In exercising tissue, oxygen saturation can drop to around 70-75% as oxygen is released to supply energy for muscle contraction.
The color of frog's lungs are a purplish brown.
LUNGS
No. Pneumonia is a dysfunction of the lungs and is most commonly caused by infection, going outside while sweaty will not damage your lungs in this way.