What kind of exercise looses 1000 calories a day?
Intense Bicycling for an hour burns 700. Jogging for an hour burns 500. Power walking for an hour burns 600. An hour of water aerobics burns 400-600. An Intense hour of TaeBo burns 800. There are websites that will tell you a lot more. Try doing a search for " Calories burned per activity ". Hope this helps.
Excessive fluid in the pleural cavity surrounding lung would be most likely to cause?
increased residual volume
the epiglottis
It is the tissue which surrounds and supports the actually functional lung tissue
How does the structure of lungs work to limit the spread of infection?
The structure of the lungs acts as a big filter. This, by the nature of it being a filter, helps to limit the spread of infection by filtering the air you breathe, ensuring the cleanest possible air for you to consume.
Why lung infection cause people to faint?
Because you are not able to get air into your lung easily making u faint
The iron lung was largely replaced by modern ventilators and positive pressure breathing devices. These new technologies provide more effective and comfortable respiratory support for patients with respiratory failure or conditions like polio. Additionally, non-invasive ventilation methods, such as CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure), have become popular for managing respiratory issues without the need for invasive procedures.
My mom has cancer in left lung can she live without that lung?
Yes, your mom will still be able to live with one lung, i can say so because i only have one, also i was born with no tongs oles, one lung, one kidney and a very, VERY low immune system. This is called Hypogammaglobulineimia, you can even Google it or look it up in the dictionary of you want to.
How does osmosis work in the lung?
Osmosis does not work very well in the lung: osmosis is the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane. Under ideal circumstances, there is very little-to-no liquid in the lungs. Gases move by diffusion across the cells of the alveoli and adjacent capillaries.
What is known is that particles of silica dust get trapped in the tiny sacs (alveoli) in the lungs where air exchange takes place. White blood cells called macrophages in the alveoli ingest the silica and die.
Veins take the deoxygenated blood the the right hand side of the heart. The right atrium/auricle (in the heart) pumps blood to the right ventricle(also in the heart), which pumps blood to:
The pulmonary arteries. Which take the deoxygenated blood to the Lungs.
How does surfactant affect the total air flow into lungs?
Surfactant is similar to a detergent, it keeps the fluid coating the lining of the alveoli from creating surface tension. This allows the alveoli to expand without hindrance, and allows greater air flow.
Excretion
Excretion
Why is the bronchi and alveoli close together?
they are close together because they are both needed for breathing. the alvelous have a smaller surface area and can attach themselves to the oxygen and pass it around the bloodstream near it. the bronchus can not
What structure serves as the lungs for a fetus?
The structure that allows blood to bypass a fetus inmmature liver is called ductus venosus.
How does oxygen pass through the cell from the lining of the lung?
Oxygenated blood travels from the lungs through the pulmonary veins into the left side of heart, which pumps blood into the body. Good luck hope this helps ;)