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The term that describes an abnormal rattle when a person breathes in is "stridor." Stridor is a high-pitched wheezing sound caused by disrupted airflow, often indicating an obstruction in the upper airway. It can occur in conditions like croup or anaphylaxis.
Any animal that breathes has a respiratory organ
An abnormal respiratory rate is the number of times that a person breathes in one minute that is outside of the normal range of respirations in most people. The average normal rate for adults is 60 to 90, and for infants it is 100 to 140.
A horse breathes 12-20 times a minute.
The Bald Eagle breathes with it's respiratory system. When it breathes in the diaphragm expands, and when it exhales, it's diaphragm contracts. There you go, NJP, out!
A tiger breathes through its mouth and nose. Not through its respiratory system. It uses it's respiratory system but dosen't breath through it
No. If you breathe too fast, you will blow off too much carbon dioxide, and cause respiratory alkalosis, wich is the opposite of respiratory acidosis,
The Tasmanian devil is a mammal so, like other mammals, it breathes using its lungs and respiratory system.
Due to lack of O2, the lungs will start breathing anaerobically i.e.; without oxygen. This may lead to cramps.
Type your answer here... the respiratory organ of amoeba is lungs
carbondioxide leaves your body when you breathe out. the respiratory system helps move these substances into and out of your body.
carbondioxide leaves your body when you breathe out. the respiratory system helps move these substances into and out of your body.