Through the nasal cavity a major a mount of vapor is released during inspiration and expiration as well.
This vapor is warm and during expiration its released into the environment.
During inspiration fresh air gets into the nasopharyngeal cavity and cools down the animal.
This "used" air gets warm and leaves the nasal cavity via expiration
They exhale through the mouth.
You do both. Inhale deeply, then exhale fully.
They have two little holes above their beak, and that is their nose. They breathe through that usually, unless they have been out in the heat...then sometimes they pant, like a dog, a bit.
CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Yes, otherwise how would mouth to mouth work.
breathing
They exhale through the mouth.
no through the nose
exhale & inhale
You can breath through your nose or mouth.
Plants exhale oxygen during the day through the process of photosynthesis. At night, plants undergo cellular respiration and exhale carbon dioxide.
The amount of oxygen that is passed through the blood to the tissues and organs causes a difference in the amount that you inhale and exhale. You inhale a larger amount than you exhale.
Your lungs circulate oxygen every time you inhale and exhale. They travel through your body when you inhale to the lungs and the lungs store the oxygen, and as you exhale, carbon dioxide from the air is released.
the only way that fat leaves the body is in the form of CO2. CO2 is expelled through an exhale. So the more you exhale, the more fat leaves your body. So a good way to exhale more, without hyperventilating yourself, is through exercise; cardiovascular exercise to be more specific.
They breathe in and exhale air through their blow hole.
exhale
Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth. Kinda like smell the flower and blow out the candle. :)