The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The primary organs of the respiratory system are lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe.
The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The primary organs of the respiratory system are lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe.
When at rest, humans exhale up to 17.5 milliliters (0.59 fluid ounces) of water per hour, according to a 2012 article in the journal Polish Pneumonology and Allergology. But you lose about four times that amount when you exercise, the study said.
The respiratory system is made up of several organs and structures, including the lungs, windpipe, diaphragm and alveoli. It is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon-dioxide waste.
The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The primary organs of the respiratory system are lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe.
The respiratory system is made up of several organs and structures including the lungs windpipe diaphragm and alveoli It is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon-dioxide waste.
When at rest, humans exhale up to 17.5 milliliters (0.59 fluid ounces) of water per hour, according to a 2012 article in the journal Polish Pneumonology and Allergology. But you lose about four times that amount when you exercise, the study said.
The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The primary organs of the respiratory system are lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe.
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the right lung is bigger than the left
ReplyDeletethat your left loung is smaller than your right lung because it shares space with the hear NO SOURCE
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ReplyDeleteWhen at rest, humans exhale up to 17.5 milliliters (0.59 fluid ounces) of water per hour, according to a 2012 article in the journal Polish Pneumonology and Allergology. But you lose about four times that amount when you exercise, the study said.
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The respiratory system is made up of several organs and structures, including the lungs, windpipe, diaphragm and alveoli. It is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon-dioxide waste.
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I learned that the right lung has 3 lobes while the left lung has 2.
ReplyDeleteThe right lung is bigger than the left.
ReplyDeleteYou lose a lot of water when you breathe.
ReplyDeleteyour left loung is smaller than your right lung
ReplyDeleteThe left lung is smaller then the right
ReplyDeleteYou lose a lot of water just by breathing.
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Your right lung is a bit larger than your left one. http://www2.asd.wednet.edu/pioneer/barnard/zpastprojects/00_01/bs/team07/Respiratory/sld006.htm
ReplyDeleteThe human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The primary organs of the respiratory system are lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe.
ReplyDeleteThe lungs are part of the respiratory system.
ReplyDeleteThe respiratory system is made up of several organs and structures including the lungs windpipe diaphragm and alveoli It is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon-dioxide waste.
ReplyDeleteWhen at rest, humans exhale up to 17.5 milliliters (0.59 fluid ounces) of water per hour, according to a 2012 article in the journal Polish Pneumonology and Allergology. But you lose about four times that amount when you exercise, the study said.
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