Yes, both lungs expand and contract simultaneously during the breathing process. This coordinated movement allows for efficient gas exchange, as oxygen is inhaled and carbon dioxide is exhaled evenly from both lungs. The rhythmic action is controlled by the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, which function together to ensure synchronized breathing.
You finish the last circle for both of them at the same time.
Lungs fabio and ricky bobby can you stanky legg with both legs at the same time?
no! I would not do that cause they both have chemical reactions that will hurt ur lungs
Within a single heart beat.
I think mold and bacteria are the same because they both ae good and bad they help and are very harmful.bacteria is good sometimes. And a person with asthma would have no problem what so ever breathing in a home that has mold in it. But at the same time time it irratates the lungs. Bacteria causes desease but at the same time it helps prevent disease by competing with pathogenic bacteria. So they are the same because they both help and hurt at the same time.
Beat the game, and then reach level 4-10 a second time. (both on the same file.)
They both contract at the same time.
That is correct - at the same time. the diaphragm contracts, pulling air into the lungs.
hit him at the same time he attacks so u both get pushed back. do this 3 times
Yes, he does do both at the same time. I saw him in concert and he did both at the same time.
The continental railroad was built from both ends at the same time to get it finished in half the time. The genius of this also was that the two sides started competing right away to try to beat the other side to the finish point, which got the railroad finished even faster.
When you breathe in, oxygen flows down your windpipe into your two lungs. At the same time, they are expanding and your diaphragm moves down towards the floor to allow the lungs to expand/inflate. When you breathe out, carbon dioxide gas leaves the body. At the same time, your lungs are deflating and your diaphragm pushes upwards to force the carbon dioxide out of the lungs. The 2 steps above repeat again and again from the time you are born till the time you die.