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Why can’t I breathe underwater?

Why can’t I breathe underwater?

Human beings have a very important system in their body responsible for respiration or breathing. It is known as the respiratory system.

Contents

Breathing:

Respiration:

A human being has lungs for the exchange of gases to take place. Till the time our lungs collect oxygen from water after a tough process, we will be already out of oxygen that can lead to serious issues. That’s why we cannot breathe in water.

The human respiratory system can work only with air however some people can dive in water by holding their breath for few seconds.

Fun Facts:

  1. Unlike us, horses can only breathe through their nose. But we can breathe through our mouth as well as our nose.
  2. Elephants have a unique respiratory system that allows them to withstand both air and water.
  3. On average, we can hold our breath from 30-60 sec or more.

Additional Questions:

  1. Which animals breathe through gills?
  2. Explain the respiratory system.
  3. Explain the importance of oxygen in the human body.

True or False:

  1. Humans can easily breathe underwater.
  2. Our lungs are capable of breathing in water.
  3. There is a system called the respiratory system present in our body responsible for respiration and its related functions.
  4. Fish have gills for their breathing.
  5. We can stay underwater for a few seconds by holding our breath.

Objective Quiz:

  1. We have a system called _________ for the breathing process and its related function.
    1. Respiratory system.
    2. Digestive system.
    3. Nervous system.
    4. Urinary system.
  2. We take _______ in through our nose and expel carbon dioxide.
    1. Oxygen.
    2. Nitrogen.
    3. Carbon dioxide.
    4. Water.
  3. We cannot breathe under _______.
    1. Water.
    2. Air.
    3. Both 1) and 2).
    4. None of the above.
  4. The molecular formula for oxygen is _______.
    1. H2
    2. O2.
    3. O3.
    4. H3
  5. Fish have __________ for breathing underwater.
    1. Gills.
    2. Kidney.
    3. Liver.
    4. Pancrease.
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