the air that you are exhaling wants to go through your nose but because your nose is all blocked up, the air is forced out of tiny holes like your tear ducts and your ears. no wonder you could catch a cold even if you try not to touch your nose. touching your eyes and ears can do it for you too!
2006-09-07 04:52:01
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answered by ShaneA 3
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it's probably just the pressure of blowing your nose causing your eyes to push out a little. or it could be that some of the air traveling up your trachea went up through your tear ducts, as well as out your nose. our bodies are very compact on the inside - all the organs are all right next to each other, so there is no air besides in our lungs.
2006-09-07 04:50:49
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answered by mighty_power7 7
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Air escapes where it can when it can't exit through the nose or mouth, yes even through the tear ducts. When you try to expel the air from your body without using your nose or mouth you will feel the air escape through this passage, I don't recommend you practice it, it may cause damage to your tear ducts. Though the body is 60% water, air, as oxygen is carried by the red blood cell to all parts of our bodies via arteries and then returns to0 be resupplied through veins. Health Class 101. Were you sleeping?
2006-09-07 04:54:58
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answered by Insight 4
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Yeah, our body is full of different gasses. there is Nitrogen, there's Carbon Dioxide, and there's Oxygen. There may be some other gasses, many of which are combinations. But you should know that Water (H2O) is a combination of two gasses, and we depend on water... I think our bodies consist of 60% liquid, or something like that. I bet you're young and curious about everything. You should take biology and ask your teacher, cause I'm no expert. Possibly you'll learn more from that course. Glad I helped!
2006-09-07 04:52:35
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answered by brother from QG 3
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Lungs
2006-09-07 04:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Your nasal passages (sinus) can put 'air' and pressure on/out your eyes, and are also connected to your ears via your throat.
Check the links in the source area for further information.
2006-09-07 04:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course, Maily in the lungs.
2006-09-07 04:49:45
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answered by roshpi 3
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Yes, there is a significant amount of air in our bloodstreams, but not enough to kill us (i.e. lethal injection). There has to be oxygen in our blood to make it flow easier into arteries.
2006-09-07 04:50:18
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answered by The Ultimate Answerer 3
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yes.when breathing is not as regular air gets stuck in our musle and v get msule pull.hope u must have come across that
2006-09-07 04:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes what about our lungs and our blood caries it round our bodies to give to our muscles
2006-09-07 04:49:52
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answered by jack w 1
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