The nose breathes in oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide. When you breathe in through your nose, any air impurities are filtered and any cold air is warmed up to the body temperature.
with its lungs, and then breaths through there nose!
Through its nose.
When you open the airway, don't pinch the nose. Check for breathing and signs of life. If no breathing or signs of life, then pinch the nose and give 2 breaths. Only pinch the nose while giving breaths.
Listen for breaths from the nose and mouth of the victim. Remember: Look, Listen, and Feel.
no it does not it is like any other animal it breaths through its nose a mouth
they are mammals they breathe with lungs or more specifically through both the nose and the mouthIt breaths
scientists think a giant turtle only takes about four breaths per minute.
Cover the infant's mouth and nose with your mouth and Each breath should last for 1 second.
To give mouth-to-mask breaths during CPR, first ensure the scene is safe, then position the victim supine on a firm surface. Open the airway using the head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver, and place the mask over the victim's mouth and nose, ensuring a good seal. Pinch the victim's nose, give two breaths lasting about 1 second each, watching for chest rise. Continue with chest compressions, alternating with breaths as needed, typically at a ratio of 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
You can deliver a breath via the mouth, nose, or both together.
Are you talking about the beak? The beak is the part where the mouth is. Its nose is on the top of its head. That is why you see a spray of mist come up when it breaths.
No way!!! it has a cramp in its back!!! what do you think do you have a nose??????????????????? How do you think they smell their prey