The breaths go into the victims lungs.
Dolphins can't breathe underwater because they are mammals. They go to the surface to breathe and then hold their breath while underwater
Yes; jellyfishes breath through all the surface of their body. Jellyfish cannot breathe air but they breathe water.
We breath in air, which is a mixture of various gases.
"You can improve your concentration by focusing on your breath during meditation." "She took a deep breath before jumping into the cold water."
You breath through a respiratory system for short you breath through your lungs
We get rid of waste when we breath out and when we breath in we take oxygen in to our lungs and breath.
We get rid of waste when we breath out and when we breath in we take oxygen in to our lungs and breath.
breath in and breath out ............. apparently!
Your breath is hotter than the glass, it is called condensation.
Breathe is a verb; as in, "I need to breathe, I'm suffocating." Breath, on the other hand is a noun.
we breath carbondioxide
There is no abstract noun forms for the verb to breathe. The noun forms of the verb to breathe are breather, breath, and the gerund, breathing; all concrete nouns for a physical thing or a physical action. The concrete noun 'breath' is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example: Her personality is like a breath of fresh air.