What is the clinical significance of vital capacity?
It represents your maximum lung capacity minus the dead air space and the residual volume. It is the amount of air you can move after taking in the biggest breath you can and then blowing out all the air you can exhale. Some diseases reduce the vital capacity of the lungs and make it difficult to breathe.
What is the purpose of the American Lung Association?
To save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease.
Pretty much, eliminating the use of tobacco and tobacco products because that cause's lung disease.
What is the feature that both lungs and gills have?
The common features that gills and lungs have is:
1: They are both respiratory organs in animals.
2: They are both moist.
3: Blood flows through them.
Can Tuberculosis attack the lungs?
tuberculosis is a respiratory disease and the first and foremost attack will be ob the alveoli in the lungs.
symptoms are blood with sputum , loss of appetite , vomit ( may be with blood ).
if they have water or food than has been in contact with it then they may get infected
What is the lingual of the lungs?
Lingula of the left lung -- Wikipedia has a good explanation (with diagrams) titled "Lingula of the left lobe."
depends what you mean it won't make them better it will keep them healthy like they should be.
Asthma
The technical name for it is Hypersensitivity pneumonitis which is an "inflammation of the lungs due to breathing in a foreign substance, usually certain types of dust, fungus, or molds."
https://health.google.com/health/ref/Hypersensitivity+pneumonitis
Atitromicina is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections, particularly those affecting the respiratory tract, skin, and soft tissues. It works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, thereby stopping the growth of bacteria. Atitromicina is often prescribed for conditions like pneumonia, bronchitis, and certain sexually transmitted infections. As with other antibiotics, it is essential to use it only when prescribed by a healthcare professional to avoid resistance and other complications.
What was Sebastian Coe's lung capacity?
i believe his VO2 Maximum is probably in the range of 85- 90.I think that measurement is the real accurate test and measure of an endurance athlete.
What does nicottine do to your lungs?
Nicotine does not have a direct impact on your lungs. Rather it has an additive effect when combined with the other substances where nicotine is most found to enter the human body, from cigarette smoke, that has many negative effects on the lungs. Cigarette smoke acts as a carcinogen (cancer causing agent) and causes the buildup of tar in the lungs both of which can lead to health problems obviously. In addition it is very addictive which means you will crave the source of nicotine... more cigarettes.
Nicotine can temporarily increase blood pressure which may add some stress to your lungs, and although not a direct cause of cancer will delay apoptosis (programmed cell death) often speeding tumor growth.
If you have a tracheaotomy does any foodgoto the lungs?
no because the esophagus takes food to the stomach, and the trachea takes air to the lungs.
they are 2 different things
if someone forces food into the tube from the tracheotomy then yea it'll go to the lungs but that's not too smart