Breathing animal urine does not pose a risk to most people. However, in concentrated amounts found in poorly ventilated areas, ammonia fumes produced by animal urine can cause a number of serious symptoms after long-term exposure. These symptoms may include burning and watering of the eyes, coughing, wheezing, headache, and nausea, among others. The World Health Organization considers ammonia to be a possible carcinogen, meaning that inhalation of these fumes may be linked to cancer growth. Never clean up animal urine that has a strong ammonia smell with bleach; mixing bleach with ammonia will cause toxic gases to form.The most common symptoms reported include headaches and burning, watery eyes.
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fishes do not use their lungs for breathing
An animal that uses lungs for breathing has a pulmonary circulatory system. Mammals are the most common type of animal that breathes through lungs.
it gives them air in the their lungs
breathing is the human action that causes the lungs to be filled with air.
lungs
Breathing in saturated air can lead to increased moisture in the lungs, making it harder for the body to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. This can result in difficulty breathing, coughing, and potential respiratory issues.
Yes.
lungs
Every animal have Lungs will tell me something how do you think the Animal can breath for example people breath from the lungs and if you dont take care of breathing you may have asthma
it effects it in the lungs
The same way as any air-breathing animal - through its lungs !