Human beings breathe through the respiratory system, primarily using the nose and mouth to intake air. The air travels down the trachea, branching into the bronchi and reaching the lungs, where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the alveoli. This process is essential for supplying oxygen to the body's cells and removing waste gases.
every human being breathe they do not urden
just like a human, but larger... mouth, nose, lungs Its impossible to breathe through their mouths.
They breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide, like a human through it's lungs
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No human being can breathe underwater unless they obtain gills. We are not able to draw in oxygen from H2O.
No, humans do not have the ability to breathe under water
... the same way humans do. With lungs. Through their nose. They can hold their breathe at a walk and trot but at a halt,canter and gallop they have to breathe so NEVER block their noses or they can't breathe because its impossible for them to breathe through their mouths.
The condition of only being able to breathe through one nostril is called nasal congestion or nasal obstruction.
When you breathe you suck air from your mouth or nose!
No. Human eyes are used for sight and lungs are used to breathe.
Being fish, guppies do not have lungs. They breathe through gills.