Yes, when you inspire you take in a breath; when you expire you breathe out.
You inspire after you exhale. You don't have to hold your breath to inspire air.
Exhaling is breathing out and inhaling is breathing in.
breath air out of the lung
When you breath in the cigarette/cigar/pipe/pot/hookah smoke, you are inhaling. When you breathe out you are exhaling. Sometimes exhaling can be called "making smoke rings" if you try to do something fancy with your breath.
No, there is no weightloss benefit to holding your breath.
Breath holding is a technique they teach in swimming so you can go the maximum distance on the longest breath. Breath holding can be tricky to learn.
The same as anyone else, quickly exhaling breath through vocal cords.
They take in Carbon Dioxide, exhaling Oxygen which we breath in to release their "air"
The homophone for "breath" is "breathe." "Breath" is a noun referring to the air that we inhale and exhale, while "breathe" is a verb describing the action of inhaling and exhaling.
Holding your breath underwater is when your head/face is underwater and you do not breath.
The breath holding test determines how long you can hold your breath. These tests can be played for fun or run for medical purposes.
the point at which a person cannot hold breath further for a second is termed as the breaking point in breath holding.
penguins breathe with large lungs for holding breath to swim.