pores
lungs
One word to describe brathing is INVOLUNTARY
Wheezing or panting.
A vestigial organ is one having no known use.
There is no organ responsible for protecting the lungs (one may argue the skin), but the ribcage plays a large (if not the largest) role in protecting the lungs.The diaphragm is the primary muscle for breathing and the intercostal muscles (between ribs) are secondary respiratory muscles.
There is no organ responsible for protecting the lungs (one may argue the skin), but the ribcage plays a large (if not the largest) role in protecting the lungs.The diaphragm is the primary muscle for breathing and the intercostal muscles (between ribs) are secondary respiratory muscles.
If you add one letter to the word "organ," it becomes "organ" + "i" = "organi," which isn't a valid word. However, if we consider the context of the question, adding a letter to "organ" can form the word "organs," pluralizing it to refer to multiple body organs. Alternatively, if you're looking for a specific organ like "heart" and add "h," it becomes "heart" + "h" = "hearth."
There is one vowel sound in the word "breathing," which is the long E sound in the first syllable.
skin
The word 'buteyko' refers to a certain eucapnic breathing technique that helps one breath more regularly and efficiently. Many athletes use this type of breathing style.
Yes, an organ can be part of more than one organ system. For example, the pancreas is part of both the digestive system (producing digestive enzymes) and the endocrine system (producing hormones like insulin).
In one word, atmung means breath/breathing