Gas inhalation can have various effects on the body depending on the type of gas. Toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide or chlorine, can impair oxygen transport, irritate the respiratory system, and lead to symptoms like dizziness, shortness of breath, or even death. Inhalation of gases can also cause inflammation, chemical burns, or damage to lung tissue. Prolonged exposure may result in chronic respiratory issues or systemic toxicity.
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Oxygen
Inhalation or ingestion
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Carbon dioxide
farting and methane gas inhalation
Inhalation means breathing in, and exhalation is breathing out.
Having gas does not directly affect your weight. Gas is a normal part of digestion and is not stored in the body as fat. However, bloating from gas can temporarily make you feel heavier or appear to have gained weight.
inhalation is the taking in of air to the lungsartificial respiration is a method of forcing air in and out of the lungs when the body is not able to do this itself
Nitrogen oxide can enter the body through inhalation of polluted air or occupational exposure in industries where it is used. Once inhaled, it can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs and affect various organs and systems in the body.
They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.absorption, injection, ingestion, inhalation
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