it is when your blood clogs in your arteries
No, but it can burst. If you have a disease that clogs it up with mucous or with pollutants, it can stop working
Asbestos lung disease is also called asbestosis. The symptoms of a person suffering from asbestos lung disease are chest pain, coughing, difficulty swallowing, loss of appetite, weight loss and blood in the sputum.
Yes.Too much fat clogs the blood vessels.
A blood clot in the heart could affect the lungs in a number of ways. It could potentially block the pulmonary artery and prevent blood from traveling from the heart to the lung. That would reduce the amount of nutrients reaching that lung and the lung could suffer damage. The blood clot could also travel into the lung (if it is small enough to move through the pulmonary artery) and block blood flow into and out of the lung. The person usually feels short of breath and may cough up blood if that happens. This is called a pulmonary embolism and can be fatal if untreated.
absorpition of oxygen from the blood into the lung
Mainly the lungs and pancreas. For males it clogs tubes in the testes.
When blood is pumped to the lung, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the alveolus. The pumonary artery carries the blood from the heart to the lungs.
The lung takes carbon dioxide out of your blood and replaces it with oxygen.
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no it is not possible that an person can live with out one lung
It is! We do send all the blood to the lung that's why its in seies with the rest systemic curculation not in parralel!