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To respirate, the eel constantly opens and closes its mouth.
The plants will respirate during the hours of darkness, giving off carbon dioxide and absorbing oxygen.
After going across the tube, teams had to swim to each four corners of the pool and respirate with an oxygen tank.
The four-step Krebs cycle discovered, by which animals and plants produce energy (respirate).
People respirate heavily not due to low oxygen(O) content in the blood, but because they have too much CO.
If such water was released into waterways untreated then aquatic animals that also need dissolved oxygen to respirate cannot survive.
They respirate, they sweat like mammals.
The nasal cannula is often used in elderly patients or patients who can benefit from oxygen therapy but do not require it to self respirate.
For one thing, they respirate similarly to us--they inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
Unlike the Earth-human physiological classification, he could respirate and speak at the same time so he left no time for an interruption.
The majority of salamander species are lungless salamanders, which respirate through their skin and tissues lining their mouth.
In an out of balance state, the physical breath and the energetic breath will be out of sync and may respirate at radically different rates per minute.
By the end of the hour he could stand by himself long enough for a picture to be taken, so long as he did not move or respirate or blink.
For deep-throating, the giving partner's mouth and throat will need to be aligned (made into) into a straight line, and he or she will need to respirate through the nose.
We asked around and finally settled on Comcast as our Internet provider, which was akin to asking around about which gas we should use to respirate and then settling upon oxygen.
There is much speculation about their physiology, even about their evolution, for their way of life is strange in a carbon-based world they seem not to respirate, not to need oxygen, or to feed.
The hemolymph of lower arthropods, including most insects, is not used for oxygen transport because these animals respirate directly from their body surfaces (internal and external) to air, but it does contain nutrients such as proteins and sugars.
The snail has a system comparable to the gills of a fish (at the right side of the snail body) to breathe under water as well as a lung (at the left side of the body) to respirate air.