Pulmonarë
Pulmonarë is a term derived from Latin roots meaning "relating to the lungs," and it is often used within medical or biological contexts to describe structures, functions, or diseases associated with the respiratory system. The pulmonarë anatomy primarily involves the lungs, which are essential organs responsible for gas exchange—taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. These organs are part of the respiratory system and play a key role in supporting cellular metabolism and maintaining blood pH balance.
The lungs are composed of a complex network of alveoli, bronchi, and blood vessels. Alveoli are small,
Disorders related to the pulmonarë include conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia,
The term pulmonarë is also encountered in comparative anatomy and evolutionary biology, where it describes lung-related