How Do We Breathe

Last Updated on August 8, 2021 by

Every living creature breathes in some way. All animal life breathes by taking in oxygen. Man gets his oxygen by taking air into the lungs. It seems a simple thing for us to breathe. We do not even think about it as we do it.   But it involves quite a complicated process. When a person breathes in, air passes into the body through a series of tubes called “the upper respiratory tract”. This starts with the nose. Here, particles that could be harmful to the lungs are stopped or strained out. The nose also warms the air.

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From the nose, the air turns down through the “pharynx”, or throat. From here, the air goes through two smaller tubes called one of which enters each lung. The lungs are large, soft organs. Around the entire lung is a thin covering called “the pleura’’ The lung tissue is like a fine sponge in some ways. But in the lung, there are spaces or air sacs, and it is here that air is received from the bronchi, the proper gases are used, and unwanted gases are forced out. These air spaces are called “alveoli”.

The air we take in contains oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. These same gases are present in the blood but in different When a fresh breath is drawn in, there is more oxygen in the alveoli than in the blood. So the oxygen passes through the very walls of the blood vessels (capillaries) and into the blood.  Carbon dioxide goes from the blood into the air sacs of the lung and is exhaled.

While there is much more to the process of breathing, of course, this is the most vital part of it—the exchange of gases that enables all the cells to obtain oxygen and to get rid of carbon dioxide.

Is It Bad To Breathe 100% Oxygen?

Oxygen radicals harm the fats, protein, and DNA in your body. This damages your eyes so you can’t see properly, and your lungs, so you can’t breathe normally. So breathing pure oxygen is quite dangerous.

What happens when we breathe out?

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you breathe out, the answer is, “not a whole lot.” Your lungs contain a thin lining of air sacs that respond to your breathing to send air into the lungs. This is called the respiratory membrane.

Is 10 breaths per minute Normal?

Earwitnesses claim that 10 breaths a minute are normal. However, there are plenty of studies that show that people who breathe faster than average usually have a higher than average BMI, even when they are fit and healthy.

What gas do we breathe out?

carbon dioxide

Where do we get oxygen from?

Where do we get oxygen from? Answer- At least half of Earth’s oxygen comes from the ocean. The majority of this production is from oceanic plankton — drifting plants, algae, and some bacteria that can photosynthesize.

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