as a chemist the best answer i can give is that when inhaling ammonia a person is most likely to cough and gag.
aside from poisionous and unpleant gasses a person should be able to do all of the above in a gasious environment.
When you sneeze, droplets of mucus and saliva are expelled from your nose and mouth.
A sneeze is completely involuntary and cannot be stopped. A cough reflex is also involuntary, but it is sometimes possible to "hold it in". Coughing comes from the lungs while sneezing comes from the nose.
When you sneeze, mucus comes out of your mouth because sneezing is a reflex action that helps to expel irritants or germs from your respiratory system. The mucus helps to trap and remove these particles, protecting your lungs and airways from potential harm.
Blood comes out through the vagina during menstruation.
The brown substance or solid objects is called as many people call it feces. This is broken down food from the stomach and is released from the body. That something happens with a liquid called urine. This is water or liquid that comes out when you don't have enough water.
sneeze of course comes from the nose.
When you sneeze, droplets of mucus and saliva are expelled from your nose and mouth.
People will vomit through their mouth, but when it comes up through the esophagus in a rush it can be pushed up through the nose and therefore it can drip or spurt from your nose. *Another answer* It happened to me once, and caused me to have emetophobia.. its ruined my life and I havent vomited in 6 years..
When you let out a normal, healthy sneeze, it's naturally directed through both our mouth and our nose. While the majority of the air almost always comes from the mouth (which is where most of the ACHOO sound comes from), a good deal of it also goes through the nose, helping to blow out mucus and whatever else was in your nose. That's why your nose stops tickling after you sneeze. But I think sneezing also helps get things out of our lungs and throat too, which is why a lot of the air's from the mouth.
When you sneeze, your body is saying 'shoot something went up nose or is in my system that shouldn't be there (dust/bacteria/dirt etc...) so I gotta get rid of it. When you sneeze your body emits the ' bad stuf' along with liquid either through the nose or mouth, so don't hold in your sneezes! let em out!
A sneeze typically releases air at a velocity of around 100 miles per hour, which equates to roughly 0.01 horsepower of power. This power comes from the force generated by the release of air and mucus when sneezing.
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when you sneeze guess what happenssnot comes out of your nose and you sort of spit siliveri cant believe you didn't know that.
hen something goes in and then comes out
a cute sneeze is when a an elephants farts really really loud and it gets up ur nose and suck it into ur brain and u left out a HUGE sneeze and all the gross gas comes out along with snot
To sneeze
No, a sneeze comes out your nose and mouth and is your body's way to try to clear your upper respiratory system of irritants. A cough comes from your lungs and bronchial tubes and is your body's way of clearing liquids, obstructions, irritation and drainage from that part of the respiratory system.