It goes into the air. Then the plants take it in then change it back into oxygen.
You breath.
it goes up and out
He goes up and down because he is breathing. Compare: Our chests goes in and out when we breath lizards go up and down when they breath
when you breath faster you heartrate goes up what make breath heavier.
The astronauts breath as they have an oxygen tank which they keep attached with their space suit.
To breath and goes into your lungs and carbon dioxide comes out and the cycle goes round and round.
your ibs help you breath because when your diaphram goes up your lungs need room to expand and the lungs help do that :)
When you blow into a flute, the lip plate should split your breath. Half of your breath goes into the flute and half goes over top of it. Closing the key holes produces different pitches. The whistling sound is made by the breath that travels across the opening of the flute.
Boyle's Law explains how the water pressure increases as you hold your breath. For example, the deeper a diver goes, the higher the pressure and the harder it is to hold your breath.
you breath it in and the air goes into your lungs and helps pump the blood around
No, the wind pipe goes down into the lungs and you breath through it. the oesophagus goes into your stomach and the food goes down it. it is basically like your food pipe
You don't only "breath in air, and breath out air," You breath in Oxygen and let out Carbon Dioxide. Passes to the diaphragm and the lungs, inhale oxygen, it goes through your body, exhale Carbon Dioxide, From which the body has made when inhaled.