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Why do asthma sufferes find it hard to breathe?

The sufferer will have a feel that he is being choked. He feels that he is not getting enough air into the lungs. He will also find it difficult to breathe out. The stale air builds up in the lungs, causing them to become overinflated. As a result, he will breathe too heavily and quickly.hope this helps :) sorry if it does not.


How can alchohol damage your lungs?

Alcohol is very bad for your lungs as it can cause heart diseases, and you will find it very hard to breathe. It will forbid you to breathe, and your lungs will soon turn black, so then, you will die.


Where would you find cillia?

i think i learnt this whilst learning about the effects of smoking. if i remember rightly, you would find them on the inside of the lungs and the tar from smoking makes them all sticky and they cannot function properly. I think they clean out your lungs as you breathe in and out. I hope this is right and that it helps!! =]


In which body part would you find cells with hair like structures?

it is lungs


In body part would you find cells with hair like structures?

it is lungs


What structures can you find inside the cells that performs a specific function?

mytochondria


How do Spider breathe?

Well... everybody needs air to breathe( no matter what type it is- oxygen or nitrogen or carbondioxide). Spiders need to breathe like you and I, but many scientists find it difficult to find out how spiders breathe! The simple answer is- they use their legs to breathe! That is a very WEIRD way to breathe( well the way we find it), but to spiders, that is a very UNIQUE way of breathing.FactThe above answer is very true. The spider does breath through it's legs, and they also smell through small scent detecting hairs on their legs.A few have rudimentary (book) lungs, but most don't "breath" - they do their gas exchange via pores and allow diffusion (partial) pressure to move gases in and out of cells.Spiders use a type of lung called the canter. Unlike lungs a spider only has on canter instead of two lungs.


Can you breathe out all the air in your lungs?

try it and youll find out u cant breath out that last bit although about %98 goes out XD


How do red - backed salamander get oxygen from the water?

Red-backed salamanders do not extract oxygen from the water; they breathe air through their skin and lungs. They have moist skin that allows them to absorb oxygen directly from the air and also have simple lungs for respiration.


Which body part would you find cells with hair like structures?

You would find cells with hair-like structures on the surface of the skin called cilia or on the lining of the respiratory tract. These structures play a role in moving substances along the surface of the cell or organ they are found in.


Which feature would you find on an echinoderm-?

novanet: an endoskeleton you cheaters get back to work


Do crustaceans absorb the CO2 in the sea?

no, they breathe out c0,2 they breathe in the oxygen they can find