8 Curious Facts About Lungs

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most common lung diseases in children and is a life-threatening disorder that causes, among other things, lung infections and breathing difficulties.

Breathing is the most important thing your body does. Without breathing, you simply cannot live. It’s something you do without even thinking about — unless you suffer from a lung condition that makes your breathing a difficult task. There are many facts about the respiratory system and the lungs that most people are unaware of.

Here’s a list of from the Lung Institute that tells about some very interesting lung facts worth knowing.

1. A person usually breathes an average of 13 pints of air every minute.

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2. Lungs aren’t the same size. To accommodate the heart, the right lung is larger than the left lung (in human beings). 

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3. Lungs float on water! It’s not something most people are aware of, but its true. The lungs are the only organs in the human body that are capable of floating on water.

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4. What do lungs and a tennis court have in common? Their size! It seems pretty impossible, but if the lungs were opened flat, they would be so big that they would cover the size of a tennis court!

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5. Oxygen only plays a small part in breathing.  The air we breathe contains 21% oxygen, but our bodies only use 5% — the rest is exhaled.

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6. 70% of waste is eliminated through your lungs just by simply breathing.

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7. Children and women are faster breathers than men because their breathing rate is higher. 

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8. Humans exhale up to 17.5 milliliters of water per hour.

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