You breathe through your mouth with a machinemask on
It is called circular breathing - It is where you breathe in through your nose at the same time as breathing out through your mouth (vibrating your lips) so as to play a continuous note on the didgeridoo. My friend lived in Australia for a year and leant to play it... He also learnt to circle breathe by breathing in and squirting water from his mouth!
For elephants, the trunk is the same as a nose is to most animals. Breathing through the nose is natural. Breathing through the mouth is not comfortable.
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It is best to breathe in your nose and out your mouth, because the nose acts as a natural filter for the air.
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yes the elephants breathe through their trunk.. Think of it as a straw in your mouth. They drink by breathing in. they really suck the water in their trunk and squrit it into their mouth.
Air is taken in through the mouth or nose and passed through various structures to the lungs. These inflate as you inhale, then contract again as you breathe out.
Breathing through your mouth means you take in more air at a time, if you're running it can be a good method for breathing. However, with breathing through one's mouth you don't get the filtration that's given by breathing through your nose, "nose hairs" cilia work as tiny filters to help keep gunk out of your lungs, the mucus housed in your nose also helps with this. I recommend breathing through your nose over your mouth, while your mouth takes in more air at a time, you're more likely to catch a cold or bacteria(or dust, spit, etc.) in your mouth than you are in your nose.
Yes, if you breathe through your nose it will help in keeping the throat normal else breathing through the mouth makes it dry. It can be taken as a simple remedy for sore throat.
The germs in the air go through the hair in your nose and get caught in it, when they go through your mouth the bacteria is heading into your lungs and drys out your mouth if you sleep breathing through your mouth.
They have gillsmermaids have gills beneath their arm pits and therefore water flows in through their mouth and out through the gills allowing easy breathing like a fish.
No, they breathe fire through their mouth.