Air is expelled noisily when it passes through a narrow opening or when there is a sudden release of pressurized air. Common examples include a deflating balloon, a whistle, or a person's cough. The sound is generated by the turbulence of the air as it moves rapidly, creating vibrations that produce noise. Factors like the speed and pressure of the airflow also contribute to the loudness of the expulsion.
The process is called defecation.
Exocytosis is the vesicular transport method that expels material from the cell. It involves the fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane, releasing their contents outside the cell.
A balloon will do that. A rocket does that. The gas is on fire.
Yes, that is a very good definition.
A closed combustion furnace has a sealed combustion chamber, drawing outside air for combustion and expelling combustion gases outside through a dedicated vent, resulting in higher energy efficiency and indoor air quality. An open combustion furnace draws air from inside the home for combustion and expels gases through a chimney, potentially leading to energy loss and indoor air quality issues.
The cat expels air across his/her vocal cords.
The respiratory system supplies the body with oxygen and expels carbon dioxide.
To drink very noisely I:E to slurp a cup of tea
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the respiratory system
The respiratory system
We breathe in air, which is a mix of many different types of gasses. Our body absorbs the oxygen from the air, and expels any gasses that our body will not use.
We breathe in air, which is a mix of many different types of gasses. Our body absorbs the oxygen from the air, and expels any gasses that our body will not use.
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The cooling fan inside the computer draws in cold air from the bottom of the case - and expels warm air from the top.
when she gets air into her vagina (this can happen during sex, what with the in-and-out motion) and then she expels it, the way a fart can escape from the butt.
Yes it is true