because your body has to close one part in order to open another part
there is only one tube going to the lung, either from the nose or from the mouth, it is evolution, so when people eat, they won't get food into their lungs, when they breath, so they won't get air on the stomach
that is the reason why
2007-06-02 22:06:21
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answered by Sexy dude 5
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Because the nose dedicated solely to air either mouth is dedicated solely for water and food, but we are using it to enter the air and this is wrong because there is in the nose and tails rule Slimier working on : home heating-air -- to purify the air inside the mouth-it either for the Stalinist If we drink water from the mouth At the same moment, breathe That cause water to enter the lungs and causes suffocation. But, but when drink water first and then breathe the air Fhenka part responsible for regulating the entry of water pipeline and won entry air tube and another called the connective tissue inherent))
2007-06-03 05:23:18
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answered by sacoura 1
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We can! Just open up the back of your throat, as if yawning a bit and let your tummy drop. The lowering of the diafragm will cause the lungs to fill and take in air through nose and mouth at the same time.
2007-06-03 05:06:42
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answered by christine g 1
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unless you have severe allergic reactions a lot or have a tracheotomy installed you actually can; it is just not as comfortable to just breath through your mouth. Your nose is like a filter, to screen out some bacteria in the air and protect your lungs and bloodstream from air bourne infections.
2007-06-03 05:11:01
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answered by woptie 3
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You can. In fact, when you breathe through your mouth you automatically breathe through your nose. Unless you are blocking the nasal passages, you always breathe through your nose hwen breathing through your mouth.
2007-06-03 12:42:12
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answered by omfgska 3
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We can and often do.
2007-06-03 05:06:07
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answered by Andee 6
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