The air you breathe must not contain any kind of contaminants.
A reptile has scales and lungs to breathe air
The air you breathe out contains less oxygen because your body extracts oxygen from the air when you breathe in and uses it during cellular respiration to produce energy. As a result, the air you breathe out has a higher concentration of carbon dioxide and less oxygen.
Air, like you.
When you inhale, you breathe in air, allowing oxygen to enter your lungs. When you exhale, you breathe out air, releasing carbon dioxide from your lungs. This process is essential for the exchange of gases in your body.
roots can breathe through air spaces between the soil particals
You breathe correclty by just letting the air have time to fill your lungs and then exhale. Don't breathe too fast, and no too slow. Many people like myself breathe slower when they sleep.
They breathe air with lungs.
They do breathe air.
Betta fish breathe air....yes... that's right... they breathe air. They breathe air because they have an organ by their gills that is called the Labyrinth's Organ which allows them to breathe air. They breathe air by coming up to the surface of the water. Then they gather air in their mouths and hold their breath underwater.
Yes, cheetahs do breathe air.
Oxygen is approximately 21% of the air we breathe.
Air is a gas that is all around us. It has weight, can be compressed, and takes up space. Air is made up of several gases, mainly nitrogen and oxygen, which are essential for living things to breathe and survive.
The Hollies sang the "Air that I breathe".
The common term for what we breathe in is air.
The same air that you and I breathe.
The Air That I Breathe was created in 1974-01.
The air we breathe is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). It also contains small amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and argon. Additionally, air may contain various pollutants and particles depending on location and human activities.