training changes a lot of thing in the body. the main changes to the lungs are that they grow to be more efficient when aquiring oxygen. this happens both through the structure becoming more flexable and stronger, and the ability to transfer more oxygen into the capilleries(oxygen lung diffusion rate)
Cardiovascular training is aerobic. You oxygenate your blood as it goes through the heart muscle because it travels through the lungs on its way around the circulation system.
Some of the training that is required to become a Medical assistant are ordering laboratory tests, completing insurance forms, completing insurance forms and updating patient records. There are many colleges offering this training program.
Both the anaerobic and aerobic systems are utilized during training. Metabolic changes that occur through this type of interval training.
No. They breath using their lungs or with their lungs, but not "through" their lungs. They do however breath "through" their blowholes (to get the air in and out of their lungs).
The diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract and relax to create changes in lung volume, allowing air to move in and out of the lungs through the trachea. This process is known as breathing or respiration.
they have lungs
Metabolic
Yes, mammals breathe through their lungs.
Yes, They Do Breathe Through Lungs :)
With their lungs rather than through their lungs, but yes - both dolphins and kangaroos breathe with lungs.
The same way as you. Air goes through the nostril and into the lungs. Then it circulates. Then it comes back from the lungs out through the nostrils.
Oxygen levels go up while CO2 levels go down. In the lungs, oxygen is absorbed into the blood while carbon dioxide is eliminated through exhaling.