You breathe in through the nose.
The outside part of your body that takes part in breathing is the nose. The mouth also takes place in breathing, but it is not considered an outside part of the body.
The outside part of your body that takes part in breathing is the nose. The mouth also takes place in breathing, but it is not considered an outside part of the body.
Yes, it is, though debatable, the nose could also be called a passageway, this "organ" is used in the respiratory system, and the process of breathing.
Breathing is the process in which living organisms take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide.Respiration is the process in which the glucose is burnt in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and energy .Breathing takes place outside the bodyRespiration takes place inside the bodyDuring breathing we only take air in through our nose and breathe it out.But during respiration the breaking down of food in the presence of oxygen takes place.
if you tend to hit them alot in the nose it can make them stop breathing
You use your nose for smelling along with breathing. You also use your mouth for breathing but you only use your nose for smelling
From my physiology class...if you mean the gas exchange (CO2-O2), it occurs at the alveoli level. These are part of the bronchioles which are branches of the bronchi which are branches of the trachea. Alveolis are located within the lungs. Breathing takes place in many areas. All of the areas of entry where oxygen enters the body is involved such as the mouth and nasal passages, the trachea, the bronchi, the lungs, even the blood stream because that is where the actual exchange of these gases occur.
That only happens when they sleep this puppy of yours might have a sinus problemo check him out.
Definitely nose
An allergen is something that the body does not recognize, and as a result produces antibodies to them. When this happens, an immune reaction takes place, giving you symptoms such as a runny nose, rash, etc.
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.
the nose or mouth