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 talk you hear your own voice. Therefore you're listening to yourself talk, so the answer is "Yes, you can talk and listen at the same time." yes we can talk and listen at a time
This anatomical arrangement allows for efficient sharing of space and resources between the respiratory and digestive systems. It also helps in coordinating functions like swallowing and breathing, as they both pass through the throat. Additionally, having a shared passageway minimizes the risk of food or liquids entering the trachea during swallowing.
No, they can breathe through their mouths, too. If you play with a cat for a really long time, sometimes they start panting, just like dogs.
Don't eat the food. Don't drink the water. Don't talk to or make eye contact with the locals. Don't masturbate there. Don't breathe the air. Don't do anything fun. They look down on that kind of stuff.
synonym = a word that means the same or very close to the same thing as another word synonym for exhalation= breathe out let air out
everybody has to eat and breathe at the same time.
The concept is that the mechanical helmet processes his air and the "breathing" you hear is the release or admission of air.
Yes, you can breathe and talk simultaneously.
Yes
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
Yes. Kenny G (saxophone player) does it especially well!
yes you just can't breathe well you can breathe,but not loud
AT&T is the only network that lets you talk and surf at the same time.
Learning to walk at the same time you are learning to talk -Apex (;
Scientifically speaking, that is not a question.
you will talk squeaky
No, your breathing in and out is controlled by your diaphragm which does not move in two directions at the same time.