Two-tenths of 3 liters is .6 liters There are one thousand milliliters in one liter. So in .6 liters, there are 600 milliliters.
3000 cc is equivalent to 3 liters of liquid removed from your lungs.
Carbon dioxide is at high levels and oxygen at low levels in blood that is being pumped from the heart to the lungs.
Hemoglobin picks up oxygen from the lungs through a process called oxygen binding. In the lungs, oxygen binds to the iron atoms in the heme groups within hemoglobin molecules. This forms oxyhemoglobin, which can then be transported by red blood cells to tissues throughout the body.
Balloon lungs work in the respiratory system by expanding and contracting to help with the exchange of gases. When we breathe in, the lungs inflate like a balloon, allowing oxygen to enter the bloodstream. When we breathe out, the lungs deflate, releasing carbon dioxide. This process helps to bring oxygen to the body's cells and remove waste gases.
The model of lungs with a balloon demonstrates how the lungs expand and contract during the breathing process. When the balloon is inflated, it represents the lungs filling with air during inhalation. When the balloon deflates, it shows the lungs releasing air during exhalation. This model helps visualize how the lungs work to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
If you have 3 liters of air in your lungs and 2 tenths of that is oxygen, how many milliliters of oxygen are in your lungs?
600 milliliters of oxygen
On average, an adult human lung can hold about 6 liters of air, which includes approximately 20-21% oxygen. This means that in a single breath, you can store around 1-1.2 liters of oxygen in your lungs.
On average, the total lung capacity of an adult is around 6 liters of air. However, the actual amount of oxygen contained in the lungs at any given time is much less as not all the air inhaled is oxygen. The volume of oxygen in the lungs typically ranges from 2-3 liters.
Take example that we r providing 2L/min of oxygen to a ptHuman lungs are 2 liters in volume by average. So...Average breath rate is 12 breaths per minute.In one minute the patient would take in 24 liters of air. You are supplying 2 liters of pure oxygen + 4.8 liters from air (20% of the 24 liters (Percent oxygen in dry air)) = 6.8 liters of Oxygen per minute.6.8 liters oxygen / 24 liters intake = 28.3% Oxygen
Healthy lungs breathe between 6 (at rest) and 150 (during exercise) liters of air per minute.
Human lungs are 2 liters in volume by average. So... Average breath rate is 12 breaths per minute. In one minute the patient would take in 24 liters of air. You are supplying 2 liters of pure oxygen + 4.8 liters from air (20% of the 24 liters (Percent oxygen in dry air)) = 6.8 liters of Oxygen per minute. 6.8 liters oxygen / 24 liters intake = 28.3% Oxygen or you can look at the table given by the books at http://www.fpnotebook.com/ER/Procedure/LwFlwOxygn.htm Nasal Cannula, Flow 0 liters per minute: 21% (Room Air), Flow 2 liters per minute: 29% But I like the mathematical method. That's just me!
blood takes oxygen and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs
lungs take oxygen into your body
Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.
the vital capacity of lungs is 3.5 liters to 4.5 litres
If you do not get enough Oxygen in your blood you can die.