you will choke
well for one, you cannot breath while swallowing. Your windpipe closes so air/ o2 cannot pass through. Also you cannot talk, for the same reason
Actually breathing in with your nose and out with your mouth is best while running, the nose acts as a natural filter for the air you breath in.
Try breathing out while punching, this gives you more power and you are punching forces you to breath. Also breath out when you about to be hit (if you see it coming). Alot of people will hold their breath which can cause you to be winded if being hit to the body. You should also try to breath through your nose and not so much through your mouth. Breathing through your mouth causes you to open your mouth which in turn makes you chin a great target for the KO. Hope it helped, im no expert but this what my boxing coach has taught me and it has helped me. :)
they breathe just like humans, out of their nose and mouth
Only while it is still in the mouth.
It really depends on the person, but the most correct way is the breath in through your nose and exhale out of your mouth. Try to keep steady breathing.
A mudskipper is an amphibian fish. They are able to breathe through their skin as well as their mouth. They also have large gills that helps with breathing while out of water.
Well, the trick is to breath mostly through you nose. If you're breathing through your mouth you beautiful voice won't come out while you trying to sing!
Talking while eating because when you are talking you tend to breath through your mouth.
Yes, birds have lungs. In fact all the homeothermals have lungs.
Can't answer for a crocodile - but snakes have a 'tube' that leads down to their lungs - when they're swallowing prey, the tube extends beyond the edge of the snakes mouth - and enables the reptile to breathe while swallowing.
This is normal in most people. The body turns off the salivary glands while sleeping, thus resulting in a dry mouth. Also, some people breath through their mouths while sleeping. The moving air further dries the mouth.