The act of breathing air into the lungs is simply called breathing. From the lungs, the air is transferred into the blood stream and moved to the other parts of the body.
Inhalation
The act of expelling air from the lungs
The intake of air into the lungs is called ihhaling (inhalation). Another medical term is aspiration(used more specifically to mean fluids that are inhaled into the lungs).
To breath in it is inhale, to breath out is exhale.
The "Resuscitation" part of Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Alternaltey, you can do this with an Ambu Bag, or intubate and have a machine breathe the patient during surgery
breathing.
Stomach breathing is not actually breathing into your stomach. It is breathing as a result of activating your diaphragm - which sits just above your stomach and pushes on your stomach when its pulling air. Diaphragm breathing is deeper breathing and it's where you pull more air into your lungs. Once the deeper parts of your lungs are filled, the air fills the upper part of your lungs in your chest...
Both, breathing through your nostrils act as a vent-like mechanism filtering out pollution from the air, and breathing through your mouth fulfills your lungs with the right amount of oxygen it needs.
When you stop breathing.
it gives them air in the their lungs
Breathing.
Respiration is different from breathing because when you breathe you enter your lungs when you breathe out , air moves out of your lungs . The air carries carbon dioxide out of your body.
Respiration is different from breathing because when you breathe you enter your lungs when you breathe out , air moves out of your lungs . The air carries carbon dioxide out of your body.