ohw...it sounds strainge but I started helocinating after inhaling it.my feelings were amplified.anger,love,fun etc...its took almost 3 days to get back to normal. seriously, dont inhale it. its dangerous n addictive.
Air is forced into the lungs.
Slap them silly
through gills!!
All of them.
The diaphragm moves down on inhaling. The rib cage expands in volume. The creates a sort of vacuum in the chest cavity, causing the air to enter the lungs.
No, You cannot mix fevicol and fevibond because both of them have different media. i.e. fevicol is water-based while fevibond is rubber-based adhesive. Aquarium has to be filled with water and so, you cannot use fevicol as fevicol is likely to melt again within few hours. Its better if you go for feviquik first and stick the glasses and then make a lining of fevibond to ensure no water-leakage.
On average, a person inhales approximately 21% of oxygen from the air during normal breathing.
Mainstream smoke is a combination of inhaled and exhaled smoke after taking a puff on a lit cigarette. The composition of mainstream smoke is affected by how the smoker inhales and exhales, so it will vary from person to person. The frequency of puffs, duration and volume all contribute to the makeup of mainstream smoke
A normal person breathes between 16 and 20 times per minute. Depending on the person's average, any given individual would inhale about 181,440 times per week.
A person inhales when the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract, causing the chest cavity to expand and the lungs to fill with air. This process is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and regulated by the brainstem.
Yes. This what happens. The oxygenated blood goes to the heart and is pumped out via arteries and end up in the capillaries where the oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide and it moves into the body cells.
Oxygen comes in from the air into your lungs.