When we inhale through the nose, we breathe in oxygen and some carbon dioxide. When we exhale, there is more carbon dioxide than oxygen. This is because the oxygen is absorbed and converted by the lungs into carbon dioxide.
Because it is close to your nose and your nose breath stinks so when you blow it goes there
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
N and M are the nasal consonants, that is our breath goes through the nose instead of out the mouth when we say them.
breath in and breath out ............. apparently!
you don't breath in air with the help of your nose the time.
Yes you do because when you are trying to go to sleep you breath through your nose.
with its nose
No
its nose
nose
No, They breath through their nose.
The respiratory system helps you breath. You breath in oxygen from your nose or mouth, which then goes through your larynx and then down your windpipe. The respiratory system also produces carbon dioxide, which is what you breathe out.