Short answer - no. Well, if you'd be able to overcome the cramps and the pain, it'd be possible for the lungs to move water in and out pretty much like they move air. Unfortunately our lungs can't extract (enough) oxygen to sustain life from water. We'd drown.
YES. but you know that you cannot keep your eyes open while you sneeze - fact. You normally are breathing out when you are talking. It's the outbound air flow that vibrates your vocal cords and produces the fundamental sounds that become speech. You can do this breathing in but it's hard.
when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is the gas you breathe out the second most. Oxygen is the gas you breathe out the most.
As they breathe it out naturally they will breathe some back in. So the answer is no if in small doses
People breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Oxygen is necessary for cellular respiration and provides energy to the body, while carbon dioxide is a waste product of this process that is expelled from the body.
Yes, you can breathe and talk simultaneously.
since humans talk when they breathe out and dogs do it when they breathe in this is the main reason why humans talk and they bark
Scientifically speaking, that is not a question.
you will talk squeaky
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If they can breathe or talk or cough, let them cough. If they cannot cough or breathe or talk, use the Heimlech manuever on them. But try to be gentle.
just breathe deeply and meditate or talk to God talk to someone about your emotions
Yes, humans are able to talk and breathe simultaneously because breathing is an automatic process controlled by the brainstem, while talking involves the coordination of muscles in the mouth and throat.
Well only if you are a spirit or a ghost. In order for you to talk you have to breathe. And in order for you to breathe you have to have air. So, no if there is no air in the room people cannot hear a word you are saying.
Take a breathe, forget your worries and just talk to her. Be yourself and just chill.
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Your respiration system is at work when you smell, talk, walk, and breathe.