Lungs - The Respiration Necessity
The lungs are massive vessel-like organs in the chest cavity.
They are the largest and most essential part of the respiration
system. The air we breathe enters and exits our lungs through
two passages; the bronchioles and the bronchi. Lungs' main
responsibilty is to take oxygen from the atmosphere and
transport it into the bloodstreem. It then excretes carbon
dioxide from blood into the atmoshpere. This gas exchange
happens through specialized cells that form many millions of
thin-walled air sacs. Some non-respiratory functions are also
performed by the lungs.
In single celled bacteria and other small organisms, the
respiration process of gas exhange can happen through simple
diffusion. In large organisms, however, this is impossible,
because a very small amount of cells in large organisms are
located close enough to the surface for diffusion to take place.
Two major changes made it possible for all organisms to attain
multicellularity. One being an efficient circulatory system to
transport gases to and from all tissues in the body. The other
is a large respiratory system. The respiratory system
centralizes the responsibilty of collecting oxygen from the
atmosphere and brings it into the body, where it can be rapidly
sent to tissues through the circulatory system.
Lungs also
have several jobs that do not include the respiratory function.
A main job for the lungs is to protect the heart. They surround
the heart and act as cushions to soften any blow that the heart
may have to endure. Without this padding, simply bumping into
someone could be fatal. Another responsibilty of this organ is
to influence the concentration of biologically active drugs and
other substances which are used in medicine. Filtering out small
blood clots formed in the systemic veins is another task
performed by the lungs.