peak volume is on average 600 liters an hour so 600/60*5= your answer
it breathes not breaths
The plural form for breath is breaths.The word 'breathes' is the third person singular present of breathe (breaths, breathing, breathed).
a worm breaths from its skin so it can breaths
The nose breathes in oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide. When you breathe in through your nose, any air impurities are filtered and any cold air is warmed up to the body temperature.
there is no set of breathes for asthmatics. They can't breathe so their heart rates increase. instead of counting breaths, take your pulse or put your hand on your chest to feel how fast your heart is beating.
Breathe is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past tense and the past participle.He breathed his last breath.
An average resting respiratory rate for a human is 16-20 breaths per minute with increases for activity. So...23040 to 28800 breaths in a 24 houur period. This does not take into account any normal daily activity.
They breathe in and out of lungs, just like humans do.
The air it breaths
yes
This is dependent upon many factors with the biggest being age. The very young having higher rates.A normal rate for infants would be 40 - 60 breathes per minute.Young children (2-6 years of age) have a typical rate of 20 - 30 breathes per minute.A healthy adult at rest would have a breath rate between 12 and 20 breathes a minutes. With the average being closer to 12 breathes per minute, but as people age this rate tends to go up slightly.During stress or exercise this rate can approach 70 or more breathes per minute.The normal rate of respiration is about 12 to 24 breaths per minute. This may be higher in children or during exercise and anxiety
The don't breath but they might breathe