No, your breathing in and out is controlled by your diaphragm which does not move in two directions at the same time.
Your breathing
It is called circular breathing - It is where you breathe in through your nose at the same time as breathing out through your mouth (vibrating your lips) so as to play a continuous note on the didgeridoo. My friend lived in Australia for a year and leant to play it... He also learnt to circle breathe by breathing in and squirting water from his mouth!
Yes, humans are able to talk and breathe simultaneously because the processes of speaking and breathing involve different parts of the respiratory system. Talking involves the movement of muscles in the mouth, throat, and vocal cords, while breathing involves the expansion and contraction of the diaphragm and ribs to inhale and exhale air.
Every Time I Breathe Out You're Breathing In - 2006 was released on: USA: 20 April 2006 (Nashville Film Festival)
The concept is that the mechanical helmet processes his air and the "breathing" you hear is the release or admission of air.
everybody has to eat and breathe at the same time.
Breathe at the start, exhale at the Top.
Nearly all the time. You seldom make a conscious effort to breathe.
Frogs can breathe underwater only for 20 minutes at a time. They breathe by using oxygen that is dissolved into the water and breathe through their skin.
It takes approximately 3 seconds to breathe in and 3 seconds to breath out for regular breathing. It will be less time the faster your respiration rate is.
Blue whales are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. When they dive, they hold their breath.