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Stage II aircraft should actually be referred to as Chapter II aircraft in relation the noise certification standards contained in Chapter II of Annex 16 Environmental Protection, Volume I- Aircraft Noise to the Convention on International Civil Aviation as adopted by the Council of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) Examples include un-modified DC9 and Boeing 727 aircraft
What lung disease did Benjamin Franklin die from?
Nobody really discusses which lung disease killed Ben Franklin, what we do know is that it was obvously from natural causes
How much area would your lungs cover if opened up?
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that depends on the size of the lung, as it is a little different in each person
Does the blood from the head flow to the lungs first before flowing to the heart?
No. Blood from the head returns to the right side of the heart and is then pumped ino the lungs.
The blood from the head returns to the heart and is then sent to the lungs. If it went to the lungs before returning to the heart, that would be wasteful becase then it would have gone through the lungs twice before going to where it was needed.
What is the volume of 1 kg of air?
Under standard conditions (25oC, 1atm), the density of air is about 1.168kg/m3.
Hence 1kg of air would have a volume of:
1.168kg/m3 divided by 1kg = 0.8562m3
What way does the heart pumps blood to the lungs?
The heart pumps de-oxygenated blood to the lungs by pulmonary artery
Who is the first person in the world that survived with just one lung?
The first person in the world recorded to have survived with just one lung is believed to be William Boone, who had a lung removed in 1888 due to tuberculosis. Boone lived for over 30 years after the operation and reportedly led an active life.
Where does oxgyen rich blood go after leaving the lungs?
Oxygenated go into the heart through renal vein and specifically in left atrium.
What plane would result in sections containing both the lungs and the heart?
Coronal (frontal) and Transverse
What 2 gases are exchanged in the air sacs?
your m0m and your dad are the 2 gases that are exchanged in the sacs of air, thank me later so by by
How much does a human tooth weigh?
The exact weight of a human tooth can depend on many factors. Is it children's or adult's, how old, which tooth, and how deep are the roots? Generally, a tooth will weigh anywhere between 0.51 grams and 2.28 grams. A front tooth usually weighs around 1.13 grams
What is the relationship between lung problems and tuberous sclerosis?
Lung problems are a part of TS, and affect women more often. Lymphangioleimyomas of the lung are common and affect about 1-4% of people with TS by interfering with normal lung function.
What level of organization are the lungs?
The lungs are organs. They are made up of multiple tissue types working together for a common function.
Is subsegmental atelectasis or scarring of the lung deadly?
Scarring of the lunch may or may not be deadly, depending on the severity. Subsegmental atelectasis is deadly, as it is a collapsed lung.
Passages through which air enters the lungs?
Passages through which air enters the lungs is called the bronchi which branch off of the trachea.
How long do you have when your lungs stop working?
Your lungs don't stop working but if they do and I didn't know that you have as long as you can hold your breath for so it varies.
Condition characterized by fibrosis of the lungs and an increase in size of the alveolar chambers?
Emphysema generally is characterized by such symptoms, as well as:
- Patients becoming barrel-chested due to air retention
- Alveolar wall destruction
- Chronic lung inflammation
- Loss of lung elasticity
- Collapse of bronchioles on expiration
As well as those already stated!
What do the lungs do during exercise?
The lungs expand to take in more air while you breathe heavy and breathing more then normal day-to-day things like cleaning the house washing the dashes etc.
it is usually a olive green colour and smells like blended farts and is usually runnier than a runner and there is obviously something wrong with you if your poop is purple or pink but if it is olive green it is healthy.it is usually a olive green colour and smells like blended farts and is usually runnier than a runner and there is obviously something wrong with you if your poop is purple or pink but if it is olive green it is healthy.