The homophone words for "breathing hole" are "breeze" and "brieze".
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No, asthma and a hole in the heart relate to separate orgins. Ashmta is only affected by breathing and if there is a lack of breathing it will in turn effect the heart.
An airhole is a hole which is used for breathing or ventilation.
those are their breathing holes
by waiting next to a seals breathing hole
They use a blow hole, located on the top of their head.
It's a seal living in the arctic, it's claim to fame is it's ability to hold it's breath the longest, approximately one hour, it does this to be able to swim below the ice cap from breathing hole to breathing hole.
You can breathe with a hole in your pleural sac if the hole remains small. The hole will make breathing less efficient and air will escape from the pleural lining into other parts of they body, but one can breathe.
You would have severe breathing difficulties, or be unable to breathe at all. When a baby's diaphragm has a hole in it, it is call diaphragmatic hernia.