Your nose is much better at protecting your body from germs due to hair follicles and mucus. Your mouth does not contain these defense mechanisms and is therefore more susceptible to infections.
Your nose.
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
You can breath through your nose or mouth.
The reason you should breath through your nose instead of through your mouth is because it can calm the body, slow the heart rate, and relax you. Mouth breathers tend to breath heavier and are more nervous than nose breathers.
You should actually breath in through your nose as this allows the inhaled breath to become warm and moist due to the greater number of blood vessels in your nose. You should breath out through your mouth so you do not loose moisture or warmth. SC because if you can do thought other one aleaste still breath
yes although you can breath through your mouth it doesnt matter
mouth and nose together.
Through your mouth:)
Cover the infant's mouth and nose with your mouth and Each breath should last for 1 second.
when you breath through your nose you catch more of the germs trying to enter your body on the hairs in your nose. when you breath through your mouth there is much less protection against germs
yes i does because you breath through your nose and mouth
Through your mouth/nose when you breath.