Yes, if covered tightly enough (air tight) to keep adequate oxygen from getting into to your lungs.
People pass out when enough oxygen can't get to their brains from the blood stream to keep fully functioning. If the oxygen gets used up and isn't replenished through breathing air in and out of the lungs, then you could pass out, and if deprived of oxygen for too long, you could have brain damage or even die from the lack of blood flow and oxygenation.
The same effect can come from choking or strangling or other types of airway obstructions that prevent proper blood flow to the vital organs. It is not good for your body to have even short periods of low oxygenation, so it is not something to do casually or on purpose.
your mouth and throat
The trachea -B:)
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The lungs expand drawing in air through the mouth or the nose.
You bend over the object and breath in through your nose and then pass out.
Because germs can pass easily from your hand into your eyes, nose and mouth and cause disease.
They could not pass through the skull but through the eyes nose mouth and below the neck
The windpipe is also known as the trachea. The function of the windpipe is to provide a clear path for air from the nose and mouth to pass to and from the bronchial tubes.
the respiratory system allows exchange of gases in order for oxygen to becirculated throughout the body and carbon dioxide given out
No. How can you breathe with your mouth full? How about when you're choking? You'd pass out.
Zebras breathe the same way that all mammals do. They have lungs, a trachea, and bronchioles. Zebras inhale through their nose or mouth. The air goes down the trachea and branches into bronchi and bronchioles. Oxygen and carbon dioxide pass across the cell membranes inside the alveoli of the bronchioles. The zebra then exhales out of their nose or mouth.
With your hands...