they sink
Lung tissue is denser than water and will sink when placed in it.
Tissue does not float in water. Tissue is denser than water, so it will sink when placed in water.
Well not all organs can float, but lungs can float on water
Yes, a tissue will typically float in water because it is less dense than water. The air trapped inside the tissue fibers makes it buoyant enough to float on the surface of the water.
Lungs are filled with air and have a lower density than water, causing them to float when submerged in water. The air trapped within the lungs helps them maintain buoyancy in water.
Lung tissue is denser than water and will sink when placed in it.
Tissue does not float in water. Tissue is denser than water, so it will sink when placed in water.
Well not all organs can float, but lungs can float on water
Yes, a tissue will typically float in water because it is less dense than water. The air trapped inside the tissue fibers makes it buoyant enough to float on the surface of the water.
Lungs are filled with air and have a lower density than water, causing them to float when submerged in water. The air trapped within the lungs helps them maintain buoyancy in water.
the lungs
Yes, tissue paper is lightweight and will typically float in water. However, if the tissue paper becomes saturated with water, it may eventually sink.
Yes
Air in the lungs increases buoyancy because air is less dense than water. This reduces the overall density of the body, causing it to float more easily in water. The larger the volume of air in the lungs, the higher the buoyant force and the easier it is to float.
We have air in the body. Our lungs.
tissues don't float because they absoarb water, so they sink.
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