60 % of the human dody is water; the brain is 70%, the lungs are 90%, and blood is 75% water
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.
The lungs can't have water in them. Just to keep them moist. But if they did have, i dont know, 86 percent water, just for say, you would like so called "drown" on land I guess.
They sure are, much larger!
12323grams
According to many scientists and researches, people cannot breathe in water because water molecules cannot be absorbed by human lungs. Humans have lungs that do not have enough surface area to absorb enough oxygen from water. Our lungs are more much more adapted to air than water.
22 to 32 ounces
5 pounds. 2.5 each.
enough to fill there tiny lungs for every breath Translation:not much if its just one
Normally a person has 2 lungs... but its possible to live with just 1
Again people or human beings can never breathe in water from lungs since our lungs do not have enough surface area to absorb water. People drown in the ocean since the ocean is too deep, has too much waves or currents, and is too big for them to swim in.
Two ways, your body sends water to the lungs. This usually happens during infections of the lungs, such as pneumonia. Or you can "inhale" water. Your body is trained to "swallow" water, so you have to be intaking air when water is introduced.