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If you mean 'respiratory system'.....then it starts at the nose (breathing in is the first process before the air can reach the lungs for filtering out of oxygen into the blood stream). Breathing in is referred to as inhalation (of air), and breathing out is exhalation. Try browsing through the Biology categories (Human Anatomy, etc.) for the technical details, if you need them.
Seta in biology is bristel or stiff hair.
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a type of microscope that scans samples with a high-energy electron beam.
Another word for exhale is "expire" or "brethe out"; a synonym for inhale is "inspire" or "breathe in". If you're looking for another word which means both exhaling & inhaling, you could say "breathing" or even "ventilating".
No, hyperventilation means increased rate and depth of breathing.
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i mean intergalactic space mandela
respiration means breathing
An indication of the test pressure in terms of water depth does not mean a water,
Biology in technical terms in the study of life. The word comes from the Greek "Bios" meaning life and "ology" meaning the study of, creating the study of life.
a condition in which the speed and depth of breathing becomes abnormally fast causing dizzyness a feeling of being suffocated and occassionally unconsciousness
Yes, the prefix "bio-" means life or living organism. It is commonly used in scientific terms related to biology.
lithosphere refers to the rocks of the earths surface and upper mantle or depth of plates. hope that helped
endoplasmic reticulem their are two kinds of Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Tachypnoea should mean that the breathing rhythm is too rapid, while Bradypnoea must be a too slow respiration rhythm. Dyspnoea = a difficult, disorderly breathing.
The medical terminology combining form "spir-" pertains to the act of breathing or respiration. It is often used in terms related to the lungs or breathing processes.