Etymology: [ l&[ng] ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English lungen, from Proto-Germanic *lungw- (“the light organ”), from Proto-Indo-European *lengwh- (“not heavy, agile, nimble”). Cognate with West Frisian long, Dutch long, German Lunge, Danish lunge, Swedish lunga and also Russian лёгкое (lёgkoe) (lung), Greek (elaphros, “light in weight”). Compare Latin levis and Old English lēoht (Modern English light).
A biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air, n paru-paru, Dragon, either of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood, An organ for aërial respiration; commonly in the plural, one of two saclike respiratory organs responsible for transferring oxygen into the bloodstream, The organ of external respiration in which gas from the atmosphere is exchanged with the gaseous byproducts of cellular metabolism, Either of the pair of organs occupying the cavity of the thorax that effect the aeration of the blood, Your lungs are the two organs inside your chest which fill with air when you breathe in. Either of two light, spongy, elastic organs in the chest, used for breathing. Each is enclosed in a membrane (pleura). Contraction of the diaphragm and the muscles between the ribs draw air into the lungs through the trachea, which splits into two primary bronchi, one per lung. Each bronchus branches into secondary bronchi (one per lobe of lung), tertiary bronchi (one per segment of lung), and many bronchioles leading to the pulmonary alveoli. There oxygen in the inspired gas is exchanged for carbon dioxide from the blood in the surrounding capillaries. Adequate tissue oxygen supply depends on sufficient distribution of air (ventilation) and blood (perfusion) in the lungs. Lung injuries or diseases (e.g., emphysema, embolism, pneumonia) can affect either or both. lung collapse brown lung disease Hei lung chiang Hei lung Chiang Lung men caves Lung shan culture lung cancer lung congestion Ch'ien lung emperor Ya lung River, (Tib ) This is a Tibetan word for ritual reading In order to perform a vajrayana practice, one must have a holder of the lineage read the text straight through (Tib lung), give an explanation of the practice (Tib tri) and give the empowerment for the practice (Tib wang), Women's Cancer Juvenile Diabetes, is in charge of repiration, water metabolism, blood circulation and some functions of the immune system, one of a pair of respiratory organs functioning to supply oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide, Balloon-like structures in the chest that bring oxygen into the body and expel carbon dioxide from the body, As much as the lungs will hold, If someone takes a lungful of something such as fresh air or smoke, they breathe in deeply so that their lungs feel as if they are full of that thing. I bobbed to the surface and gasped a lungful of air. the amount of air, smoke etc that you breathe in at one time lungful of, plural of lungful, The lungs help us to breath, Organ in body responsible for breathing, plural of lung, bellows, rain forests are called the lungs of the earth, since they are the greatest producers of oxygen, The two organs of respiration that bring air and blood into close contact so that oxygen can be added to and carbon dioxide removed from the blood, Two spongy organs contained within the chest, and responsible for respiration and the delivery of oxygen into the bloodstream, Organs used to take oxygen out of the air and put waste carbon dioxide into the air, Organs which allow animals to get oxygen from air, A pair of two spongy organs that remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen The lungs can be donated and transplanted,
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A biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air
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n paru-paru
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Dragon
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either of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood
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An organ for aërial respiration; commonly in the plural
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one of two saclike respiratory organs responsible for transferring oxygen into the bloodstream isim
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The organ of external respiration in which gas from the atmosphere is exchanged with the gaseous byproducts of cellular metabolism
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Either of the pair of organs occupying the cavity of the thorax that effect the aeration of the blood
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Your lungs are the two organs inside your chest which fill with air when you breathe in. Either of two light, spongy, elastic organs in the chest, used for breathing. Each is enclosed in a membrane (pleura). Contraction of the diaphragm and the muscles between the ribs draw air into the lungs through the trachea, which splits into two primary bronchi, one per lung. Each bronchus branches into secondary bronchi (one per lobe of lung), tertiary bronchi (one per segment of lung), and many bronchioles leading to the pulmonary alveoli. There oxygen in the inspired gas is exchanged for carbon dioxide from the blood in the surrounding capillaries. Adequate tissue oxygen supply depends on sufficient distribution of air (ventilation) and blood (perfusion) in the lungs. Lung injuries or diseases (e.g., emphysema, embolism, pneumonia) can affect either or both. lung collapse brown lung disease Hei lung chiang Hei lung Chiang Lung men caves Lung shan culture lung cancer lung congestion Ch'ien lung emperor Ya lung River
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(Tib ) This is a Tibetan word for ritual reading In order to perform a vajrayana practice, one must have a holder of the lineage read the text straight through (Tib lung), give an explanation of the practice (Tib tri) and give the empowerment for the practice (Tib wang)
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Women's Cancer Juvenile Diabetes
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is in charge of repiration, water metabolism, blood circulation and some functions of the immune system
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one of a pair of respiratory organs functioning to supply oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide
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Balloon-like structures in the chest that bring oxygen into the body and expel carbon dioxide from the body
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lungful
As much as the lungs will hold
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lungful
If someone takes a lungful of something such as fresh air or smoke, they breathe in deeply so that their lungs feel as if they are full of that thing. I bobbed to the surface and gasped a lungful of air. the amount of air, smoke etc that you breathe in at one time lungful of
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lungfuls
plural of lungful
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lungs
The lungs help us to breath
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Organ in body responsible for breathing
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lungs
plural of lung
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bellows
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rain forests are called the lungs of the earth, since they are the greatest producers of oxygen
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lungs
The two organs of respiration that bring air and blood into close contact so that oxygen can be added to and carbon dioxide removed from the blood
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lungs
Two spongy organs contained within the chest, and responsible for respiration and the delivery of oxygen into the bloodstream
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Organs used to take oxygen out of the air and put waste carbon dioxide into the air
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Organs which allow animals to get oxygen from air
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A pair of two spongy organs that remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen The lungs can be donated and transplanted
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