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It is very unlikely for a human to hold their breath for over five minutes. The current world record for holding one's breath is just over 11 minutes, achieved by a highly trained free diver. Holding your breath for such an extended period of time can be extremely dangerous and is not recommended.
The lungs are the part of the human circulatory system where the amount of carbon dioxide decreases and oxygen increases. This occurs during the process of respiration when carbon dioxide is exhaled and oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream.
Water leaves the human body through various mechanisms such as urine, sweat, exhaled air, and feces. The kidneys filter excess water out of the bloodstream to form urine, which is then excreted from the body. Water is also lost through sweat during physical activity, and through exhaled air as a byproduct of respiration.
CO2 in the body is transported in the blood to the lungs, where it is exhaled out of the body during respiration. A build-up of CO2 can lead to respiratory acidosis, a condition that can affect the body's pH balance.
Without the atmosphere that we breath, there would be no human life on earth.
exhaled water vapor will be greater than inhaled water vapor
It is very unlikely for a human to hold their breath for over five minutes. The current world record for holding one's breath is just over 11 minutes, achieved by a highly trained free diver. Holding your breath for such an extended period of time can be extremely dangerous and is not recommended.
Yes, because you have to relase air also to do the breathing process. It is like breathing in and you can not breathe in anymore then holding your breath. That could possibly kill you.
The average human only needs to breath a minimal of twice a minute
No. Its "human" breath spray and is not for dogs. You can get things that help dogs breath if that's the issue
Lung cancer affects human life because it stops you from doing any kind of sports, (your lungs cant handle the amount of oxygen going through them at one time) you have rapid breathing, sometimes you are left without any breath for a short period of time!
The lungs are the part of the human circulatory system where the amount of carbon dioxide decreases and oxygen increases. This occurs during the process of respiration when carbon dioxide is exhaled and oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream.
they breath like chickens
No, each breath of each human being counted.
Absolutely not.
Human exhaled air typically contains around 16% oxygen content. This percentage is lower than inhaled air due to the body's utilization of oxygen for metabolism and the subsequent release of carbon dioxide during respiration.
i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water