I'd say lungs in a normal adult are about the size of a small football (shape too).
THE BOOOK LUNGS, I GUESS I JUST KINDA RESEARCHED AND THAT'S WHAT I THINK.. THE BOOOK LUNGS, I GUESS I JUST KINDA RESEARCHED AND THAT'S WHAT I THINK.. THE BOOOK LUNGS, I GUESS I JUST KINDA RESEARCHED AND THAT'S WHAT I THINK..
if they have lungs and nasals, i would guess yes.
i guess lungs and gills. gills at the earlier stage and lungs at the maturity.
Spiders have book lungs as their main breathing organ. They are called book lungs because they consist of layers of membrane, resembling the pages of a book, through which oxygen is absorbed. Spiders also have tracheal tubes for gas exchange in addition to their book lungs.
You have five lobes. Three on the right; two on the left. Can you guess why?
About a foot (about a sixth of your total height). (also - about the size of a football).
Pleural fluid is the fluid found in your lungs. My guess is that a pleural hemorrhage would be the result of fluid buildup expanding the lungs to the point where the tiny sacs in your lungs could rupture.
i guess lungs and gills. gills at the earlier stage and lungs at the maturity.
Well my EDUCATIONAL guess its Larnx!
Diaphragm, the spelling of that was kind of a guess, but you get what I mean. :)
No, this is a myth. While the total internal surface area of the lungs is roughly the size of a tennis court, flattening them out to the size of a football field is inaccurate. The lungs are complex organs that fill the space within the chest cavity and cannot be equated to a flat surface area.
well, i guess it would be you diaphram since it pulls air into your lungs.