Only if they're still attached to the mother's umbilical cord. And they don't actually use their lungs to "breathe". They simply receive oxygen from the mother through the umbilical cord.
There is no evidence to suggest that animals reject their young after human contact. In fact, many animals are capable of forming strong bonds with their offspring regardless of human interaction.
An animal, insect, or human whose body can sustain the growth of a pathogen is known as the pathogen's host.
The proper name for a human's main breathing tube is the trachea. It connects the larynx to the bronchi and allows air to flow in and out of the lungs.
The costal cartilage of ribs in the human body serves to connect the ribs to the sternum, allowing for flexibility and movement during breathing.
The medulla oblongata, located in the brainstem, controls breathing, heart rate, and respiration. It regulates these vital functions automatically without conscious effort.
Not without breathing apparatus.
Some old people have trouble breathing. For a human, breathing underwater is very hard. Breathing keeps you alive. Hope this helps :D
Oxygen makes it human capable of breathing in earth that's why when there is oxygen, there is life.
not the best answer, but anyway, if you're serious about the question it is not physiologically possible and no human could be capable of performing this task without fatal results.answ2. Fire breathing is performed on the exhale only. Otherwise you stop.
It is a tube (also called a siphon) used for breathing underwater by the larval young of some insects.*The term may also be applied to an endotracheal tube(ETT) used in human medical treatment.
Pressure increases underwater because the weight of the water above compresses the water below. The deeper you go, the greater the pressure because there is more water pushing down. This increase in pressure can have physiological effects on the human body, such as affecting breathing and circulation.
Without proper equipment no human can breathe underwater anywhere.
Without breathing, the world record is 22min With air bottles (scuba diver) or in a submarine you can of course stay longer. In a submarine when you have enough supplies, you can stay virtually forever under water.
No, I'm a human and we can't do that.
No. Human beings cannot breath underwater at all without an external source of air.
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At about nine months a human baby(fetus) has the impulse to push with its legs. This is a natural condition to assist in childbirth. Newborns have the ability to stand with assistance - this is just the residue of this reflex. So sometime, when getting ready to be born, an unborn baby will stiffen its legs. The result of this is a kick in the mother's bladder or in her diaphragm. As the diaphragm is what's responsible for breathing - the process suffers an obstruction.