September 19, 2009

The Lungs!!!!



So since not a whole lot goes on in my life except school I thought I would share some of my favorite things with you all.

I metioned in my earlier post that my favorite organ in the body are the lungs. They actually are fairly large adn extend from the bottom of your rib cage all the way up under your clavicle (in a way when you put your hand on the top of your shoulders close to your neck your lungs extend that far up. They are very smooth and slimy and begin with a single esophagus that branches into two branches
(L & R) then branches another 23 times in order to reach the most basic level where air exchange takes place into the blood stream.

So I'm sure you're wondering why they're my favorite. Does anyone love to pop the air-bubble-packaging that comes with vases etc... and you can pop them one by one. Well.... I love that stuff and the lungs kind of feel like hundreds of little tiny air-poppies, but of course they don't pop, all at the same time being extremely slimy and cold (love it). They are actually only 10% hard tissue and are 90% air when filled, but when you touch them they feel like a soft solid.

When I was at USU we actually blew up some pig lungs with an air pump, and they are actually quite large and blow up like balloons! AMAZING! I hope you love the lungs as much as I do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3pfeXULyv0&feature=related#watch-main-area

The above link is to watch an inflation of Pig lungs, enjoy!

Some Fun Facts About the Lungs
  • The right lung is slightly larger than the left.
  • Hairs in your nose help to clean the air we breathe as well as warm it.
  • The highest recorded "sneeze speed" is 99 miles per hour!
  • The surface area of the lungs is roughly the same size as a tennis court.
  • If placed end to end, capillaries would extend 960 miles.
  • We lose half a liter of water every day through breathing.
  • A person at rest breathes between 12-15 times a minute.
  • The breathing rate is faster in children and women than it is in men.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am learning so much and I don't have to be in school to do it! :)

Jen Petty said...

Thanks Kim! I love learning stuff like this. Elia's favorite book is this human body book. Maybe she'll follow in your footsteps. You had Andy A at USU right? Aren't his classes so interesting!

JaelandSteveThompson.blogspot.com said...

IF "Hairs in your nose help to clean the air we breathe as well as warm it" IT IT BAD OR LESS EFFECTIVE IF YOU TRIM OR PLUCK?

JaelandSteveThompson.blogspot.com said...

IF ....Hairs in your nose help to clean the air we breathe as well as warm it.... IS IT BAD OR LESS EFFECTIVE IF YOU PLUG YOUR NOSE HAIR (MEN IN PARTICULAR)???

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