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When breathing, the noise produced is primarily due to the movement of air through the respiratory system, which can create sounds like a soft whisper or gentle rustling. Inhalation often produces a quieter sound, while exhalation can be slightly more pronounced. Additional noises, such as wheezing or snoring, may occur if there are obstructions or conditions affecting airflow. Overall, normal breathing is typically a soft, rhythmic sound.

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