This varies between different people, so a sporty persons lungs would have adapted to hold my air than a normal persons. Also a pro swimmer would have more air capacity in their lungs so they could hold it for longer.
No
because smoking damages your lungs and athletes need good lungs specially swimmers
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No. Athletes typically have better and bigger lungs. So do people who play woodwind and brass musical instruments. Bagpipers often have the best lungs, of all.
No!
Long lungs is also known as hyperexpanded lungs. When someone has long lungs it means that the person can't breath as much air as others with normal sizes lungs.
4-5kgs
2 you spack
No, lungs and kidneys are two completely different organs.
Athletes have higher respiration rate than non athletes because the athletes are always used to excercising their lungs by breathing synchronically whenever they do strenous physical activities while non-athletic people are not used to excercising their lungs thus its lung volume capacity is lower when compared to athletes. Physical excercise is also a best way to increase blood circulation in the body hence allowing efficient diffusion of oxygen to our tissues.
There is greater pressure the deeper you go in water. So if you go too deep, the pressure in the human lungs will be so great and too much that the persons lungs will collapse.