Water vapor in the lungs does not condense because the air we breathe in is already close to 100% humidity, so there is no significant temperature difference to cause condensation. The lungs are also lined with a thin layer of mucus that helps keep the surfaces moist and prevents water vapor from condensing inside the lungs.
Exhaled air is saturated with water vapor because our lungs add moisture to the air as it passes through the respiratory system. This moisture comes from the lining of the lungs and airways, as well as from water that is evaporated from the blood flowing through the lungs.
Atmospheric pressure does not crush our lungs because the pressure inside our bodies is equal to the pressure outside. This balance allows our lungs to expand and contract without being crushed.
Ribs house and protect vital organs such as the lungs, heart, and liver. They also provide structural support and help facilitate breathing by expanding and contracting with each breath. Additionally, ribs contain bone marrow, which produces blood cells.
Intrapulmonary refers to inside the lungs, specifically within the lung tissue itself. Intrapleural refers to within the pleural cavity, the space between the membranes surrounding the lungs.
Your breath is warm because it comes from your lungs, which are inside your body and at a higher temperature than the air outside. When you exhale, the warm air from your lungs mixes with the cooler air outside, creating the sensation of warmth.
Water vapor does not condense inside the lungs primarily due to the warm temperature and humidity levels present in the respiratory system. The air we breathe is typically warm and saturated with moisture, which keeps the water vapor in a gaseous state. Additionally, the respiratory system is designed to maintain optimal conditions for gas exchange, preventing condensation from occurring. This ensures that oxygen can be efficiently absorbed and carbon dioxide expelled.
no a baby doesnt form lungs to very last stage of pregnantcie.
if animals sweat,w\they evaporates and condenses into water droplets
no it doesnt
The water vapor in your breath comes from moisture in your lungs and airways. As you exhale, the warm air from your body mixes with the cooler air outside, causing the vapor in your breath to condense into small droplets that become visible as a mist.
Mercury, like all other substances have what is called a "vapour pressure". A good way to understand what is meant by this is to think about a can of butane, or CNG or the liquid inside your cigarette lighter. Now, while trapped inside that canister, it remains liquid. Why? Because of the pressure the canister is under, or the pressure that the gas of that liquid in the canister is under. Now, if the canister is allowed to leak slightly, the pressure inside the canister is higher than outside (at sea level, say) and the gas escapes, lowering the pressure pushing down on that liquid and it boils (which is really just the liquid turning into a gas because the molecules of the liquid are too tightly packed and want to be free from "banging into each other". Now, at sea level, you can boils liquid mercury and you will get mercury vapour that is poisonous and will condense pretty quickly onto solid object. But, a small portion of it will still be present in the air because of its vapour pressure-the amount is very small, but it exists! it is because of vapour pressure that Hg is easily absorbed into the lungs! Look up vapour pressure for a better explanation....
Any animal with lungs releases water vapor.
Exhaled air is saturated with water vapor because our lungs add moisture to the air as it passes through the respiratory system. This moisture comes from the lining of the lungs and airways, as well as from water that is evaporated from the blood flowing through the lungs.
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Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapour are the waste products of respiration. The Veins provide deoxygenated blood to the lungs which excretes these waste products out of the body. So, lungs are called excretary organs.
Not particularly. The skeleton is what gets most benefit from drinking milk. thanks alot but, does the vapour of milk benifit to clean the lungs or not? please tell me as soon as possible
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