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Lungs

Lungs are a pair of elastic and spongy organs that help the body breathe. They are present inside the rib cage in thoracic cavity of humans.

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What happens to wavelength as a wave leave the air and enters the Perspex?

it stays the same

it becomes irregular

it decreases

it increases

What health damage can black mold cause?

Most molds are black. Stachybotrys chartarum, a variety of microfungi, is regularly referred to as toxic black mold. There is one which is attributed to some severe sickness or death. This black mold is also a recognized culprit in the ‘Sick Building Syndrome’ or SBS. It is a medical condition where people in a particular property suffer from symptoms of illness for no apparent cause.

When people are in the building, symptoms seem to build up or worsen, and when people are not in the building, the symptoms improve over time and magically disappear. Symptoms like headache, eye, nose, and throat irritation, fatigue, and dizziness and nausea are the observed increasing indications in these building exposures.

People with regular immune system functions will generally not get infected with healthy amounts of mold, but in large quantities, of course, it will make anyone feel sick. Persons with a weakened immune system or have immune system problems such as those with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), people undergoing cancer treatment, or patients that have undergone an organ transplant are specifically at very high risk of any fungal infections. Remember, mold is a fungus, but never underestimate black mold because, since the 1930s, it has been attributed to health problems in humans and animals.

If you want to get rid of black mold, you should contact a professional mold remediation company. If you live in Greenville, Spartanburg, Laurens, Newberry, or Saluda, South Carolina, call ServiceMaster of the Upstate at (864) 310-7891.

What does air enter through?

Air enters through the trachea and into the lungs.

What is the difference between alveolus of the lung and the bronchus of the lung?

The bronchus of a lung is the tubes leading up to the alveolus of the lung. The alveolus of a lung is the small air sacs at the end of the bronchi (bronchus). The alveoli is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.

What happens after blood returns to the lungs?

it carrys on the same cycle over and over again

hope dis helps

Are the lungs one of the articulators?

yes, off course.

it's the the lungs which supply the air first.

The amount of air that can no be exhaled is called?

The residual volume is the volume of air remaining in the lungs after the most powerful expiration.

Is it true that copper can cause cancer?

I searched and couldn't find any evidence supporting this claim. An earlier answer cited several websites purported to be studies confirming the link, but only two of the four cited even mentioned copper in their abstract, and they were concerned with something called Wilson's Disease, which is not cancer but rather an abnormal retention of copper in tissues. It's hardly surprising that a study of a disease having to do with abnormal copper levels would mention copper.

So, while I would hesitate to say that it's impossible for copper to cause cancer, I can say that if there are any studies showing a link, they're rather difficult to find, while in contrast it's easy to find studies showing that certain copper compounds may be useful in treating cancer.

How do you remove CO2 from the blood?

Carbon dioxide is removed from the blood by the lungs and exhaled when you breath out.

What takes place you inhale and exhale?

what takes when you inhale and exhale

What are the major organs of the circular system?

The three major organs of the circulatory system are:

1) The Heart: it pumps blood throughout the body.

2) The Brain: It tells the heart when to pump and how fast to pump. The Brain is what tells the heart to speed up during exercise, and to slow down during rest.

3) The Lungs: The lungs bring in air, and the blood goes through the lungs to pick up the oxygen and bring it throughout the rest of the body as the heart pumps.

What is the mucociliary escalator and what does it do?

This is the process whereby mucus, produced by goblet cells, is moved along the respiratory tract trapping debrs as it goes, by the constant beating of the cilia lining the airways.

How do you connet to other system using port?

You can connect computers through various type of ports (e.g. through Ethernet (wired or wireless) , USB or Serial port. What port you pick, will depend on your application needs and at what speed you want the connection to work.

If two computers have 10/100Base-T Ethernet port these can be directly connected using a crossed Ethernet cable without need of a switch or hub. - Neeraj Sharma