It is possible to live with one lung, although said life is typically very limited. Limited in the sense that physical exhersion is exceptionally difficult.
Nose hairs help to filter out dust, pollen, and other particles from the air that we breathe in. They trap these particles, preventing them from entering the respiratory system and causing irritation or infection. This helps to keep the respiratory system healthy and functioning properly.
The respiratory system is linked to asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs, causing them to become inflamed and narrowed, leading to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.
the respiratory system
both you would die almost instantly but you could live a little longer without your respiratory system because without blood pumping to the brain it would shut down very quickly.
The main functional cell of the respiratory system is the alveolar cell, specifically the type I alveolar cell. These cells are responsible for gas exchange in the lungs by allowing oxygen to enter the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to be removed. Another key cell in the respiratory system is the ciliated epithelial cell, which help to filter and move mucus and other particles out of the respiratory tract.
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The respiratory system cannot function without the windpipe.
The body system that is affected by athsma is the respiratory system. when you have asthma your brochioles get inflamed causing it to be hard to breathe. therefore you have to have an antiinflamatory puffer.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a waste material removed by the respiratory system through exhalation. It is a byproduct of cellular respiration and needs to be eliminated to maintain the body's proper pH balance.
The respiratory system is most vulnerable to sulfur mustard exposure. When sulfur mustard is inhaled, it can damage the respiratory tract, causing inflammation, blistering, and potentially leading to respiratory failure.
Carbon dioxide is removed from blood by respiratory system.
The respiratory system supplies oxygen to the blood cells and removes waste gases from the blood cells. Carbon dioxide is the primary waste gas that is removed.