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It shut's down most of the organs in the human body.
it dies, all of the organs are essential, anything will die without organs
Drinking alcohol temporarily slows the rate of respiration.
After three minutes of not breathing, the brain is essentially devoid of use. After 5 minutes of not breathing, the body shuts down.
True. Humans have specialized organs such as lungs for breathing and a digestive system for breaking down food, which are necessary for survival. Bacteria, being smaller organisms, do not have organs like humans but can still carry out these essential functions through different structures and processes.
one way your body cools down is through persperation
Your body is trying to regulate its internal environment and respond to the demands placed on it. When your heart and breathing speeds up, your body is preparing for increased activity or stress. When they slow down, your body is trying to conserve energy and promote relaxation.
Toxins are primarily eliminated from the body through organs like the liver, kidneys, and intestines. The liver breaks down toxins and processes them for excretion, while the kidneys filter toxins from the blood to be expelled as urine. Sweating, breathing, and bowel movements also help in the elimination of toxins from the body.
Detoxification primarily occurs in the liver. The liver processes drugs by breaking them down into metabolites that can be eliminated from the body through urine or bile. Other organs, such as the kidneys and lungs, also play a role in eliminating drug by-products from the body.
Your breathing is likely to slow down when you are relaxed or engaged in activities that promote calmness and reduce stress, such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or gentle yoga. It can also slow down during sleep as your body enters a relaxation state.
YES.
The breathing system (scientifically called the Respiratory system) starts in the mouth or nose then the air travels down the trachea which is the wind pipe you can feel on your neck then reaches your lungs. This respiratory system also works along side the circulatory system (pumping blood around the body) which the main organ used is your heart :)