There are several volatile liquid inhaled anesthetics that can be administered this way: ether, chloroform, ethylene, trichloroethylene, halothane, enflurane, methoxyflurane, desflurane, sevoflurane, isoflurane, etc.
you have to dod mouth to mouth so that if a person is not breathing then you pass air through your mouth to the other person's lungs to keep them ALIVE
An opening through which air or water can flow is a mouth. This can refer to the mouth of a river or a person or animal's mouth.
Ingestion takes place in the mouth cavity.Fats are unlikely to undergo any chemical reactions in the mouth cavity.
If you are unsure,use a clean cloth or tissue or a clean piece of plastic over the victim's mouth.
A gag is a device or material used to prevent someone from speaking or making noise, often in a comedic or theatrical context. It can also refer to a joke or humorous remark intended to entertain or amuse others.
When they make that noise when their mouth opens, they are sweating. they don't have skin to sweat through so they breath through their mouth.
that's just a happenstance, he has that cloth to cover his sharingan eye.
Air or Oxygen
Digestion begins in the mouth. Saliva begins the breakdown of food, and the teeth and tongue masticate the food to prepare it for passage through the esophagus and further digestion in the stomach.
If this is true, the person who told this to you is defecating through his mouth.
The salivary glands in the mouth secrete enzymes in saliva that begin chemical digestion.
Digestion starts in the mouth, with the teeth, then goes down the esophagus (when you swallow) and is churned with more chemicals added in the stomach. It then goes into the large intestine, the small intestine, and finally it is put into the bladder for storage until eliminated through urine or feces through the anus.