not much
vital lung capacity is how much air remains in your lungs after you exhale
Lung capacity is a physical difference in the volume of the lungs. Lung capacity depends on how much air can fill the lungs. A man's lung capacity is larger than a woman's lung capacity.
The alveolar macrophage is important in the defense of the lung and may be the pathogenesis of lung disease. Cell counts in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid have lead to the conclusion that smokers have an increased number of alveolar macrophages but have not enabled the number to be related to a measure of lung structure. The alveolar macrophage is important in the defense of the lung and may be the pathogenesis of lung disease. Cell counts in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid have lead to the conclusion that smokers have an increased number of alveolar macrophages but have not enabled the number to be related to a measure of lung structure.
It means that you have lost 76 percent of your normal lung capacity. Your lungs do not hold as much air anymore.
Higher. This means your lungs can hold more air.
Lung capacity can not be increased by a disorder.
My tidal lung capacity was lower. I know the difference because in the tidal lung capacity you are taking in less breath. When you are doing the vital lung capacity, you take in more breath.
it has lung cancer
Exercising increases the lung capacity.
Your total lung capacity is the total volume of the lung after maximum inspiration. (average 6 litres).
The lungs and heart, when diseased or injured could decrease lung capacity. Obesity would also reduce lung capacity
John is a nonsmoker.