During the Freestyle, you raise one arm and breathe to the other side, during the backstroke, you breathe all the time. During the Breaststroke, you pull your arms toward you, and bring you head up and breathe. During the Butterfly, you push you hands down into the water in front of you and then, make a windmill move with your arms toward you. Once your arms come out of the water, bring your head out of the water and breathe.
Move your arms and legs from side to side!@#$%^&*()
Because the small particles filter in the lungs and the make it hard fo the person to breathe
If you have asthma then itll obviously happen. But if you dont then its caused from breathing in through your mouth. When you breathe in through your mouth the air goes unevenly into your lungs. One of your lungs is gonna have more air and that causes your sides to hurt. Heres some advise, if u cant breathe then stop running. :)
No, lizards do not breathe through their skin. They have lungs and breathe air just like other animals. However, some lizard species have specialized structures in their skin that help them with gas exchange.
Ticks have an air hole called spiracles on the back side of its body close to its hind legs. This allows it to breathe when its mouth is submerged into the skin. Actually, the skin swells to expand the head.
Lungs, just like us. However, some amphibians do not have lungs, and all amphibians breathe through their skin (as the only method or on the side if they have lungs). Axolotls and the like, that stay in water for their entire life, breathe through gills behind the head, and their skin (but that really doesn't count as you asked for adults and the axolotl is an eternal larva :P).
You breathe. When you breathe, air comes in through your nose. It goes into your lungs. In your lungs are thin small sacks. Air goes on one side, blood on the other. Air filters through the little sacks. The Hemoglobin in your blood gets oxygen from that air that filters through those little sacks in your lungs. Carbon dioxide and a few other gasses are dissolved or carried by your blood stream. They diffuse out through those little sacks. When you breathe out, you get rid of waste gasses, mainly carbon dioxide.
Experiencing pain in your side and back when you breathe in could indicate a variety of issues, such as a muscle strain, rib injury, or even pleurisy, which is inflammation of the lining around the lungs. It may also suggest a respiratory condition or, in more severe cases, issues related to the heart or lungs. If the pain persists or is severe, it is important to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
It is sides of her arms because she has 2 arms and 2 or more is sides and 1 is just side.
Heart has two sides (4chambers) separated by a septum.One side it collects the impure blood ie from all the parts of our body and pumps it to lungs. At lungs through alveoli the co2 diffuses out and oxygen enters the blood. this pure blood (oxygenated blood) enters the other side of heart from where it is pumped to all body parts AND cycle continues.
The lungs and respiratory system allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body. The lungs' main function is to help oxygen from the air we breathe enter red blood cells. Red blood cells then carry oxygen around the body to be used in the cells found in our organs and tissues such as the lungs.