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- Lung - Wikipedia
Humans have two lungs, a right lung and a left lung They are situated within the thoracic cavity of the chest The right lung is bigger than the left, and the left lung shares space in the chest with the heart The lungs together weigh approximately 1 3 kilograms (2 9 lb), and the right is heavier
- Lungs: Location, Anatomy, Function Complications
A typical adult lung weighs about 2 2 pounds (1 kilogram) and is a little longer than 9 inches (about 24 centimeters) when you’re breathing normally It’s about 10 5 inches (27 cm) when your lungs are completely expanded
- Lung | Definition, Function, Facts | Britannica
Lung, in air-breathing vertebrates, either of the two large organs of respiration located in the chest cavity and responsible for adding oxygen to and removing carbon dioxide from the blood The lungs are soft, light, spongy, elastic organs that normally, after birth, always contain air
- Lung Health Diseases - American Lung Association
Discover inspiring journeys of people impacted by lung disease, get practical advice for protecting your lungs, and stay informed with the latest updates in lung health
- The Lungs: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody
Each lung receives air from a single, large primary bronchus As the primary bronchi enter the lungs, they branch off into smaller secondary bronchi that carry air to each lobe of the lung
- Lungs: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health
The right lung is larger than the left lung and has three lobes, while the left lung has two lobes The lungs oxygenate blood by bringing in air through the trachea and into the alveoli
- Lung: Anatomy, blood supply, innervation, functions | Kenhub
The right lung is slightly shorter and wider than the left lung These differences result from the presence of the liver under the left hemidiaphragm and the left-sided placement of the heart
- Lung Anatomy, Function, and Diagrams - Healthline
The lungs are the main part of your respiratory system Here is how lungs work as the center of your breathing, the path a full breath takes in your body, and a 3-D model of lung anatomy
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