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The instinct to breathe through the nose rather than the mouth
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Obligate nasal breathing describes a physiological instinct to breathe through the nose (or other forms of external nasal passages, depending on the species) as opposed to breathing through the mouth.
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Obligatenasalbreathing describes a physiological instinct to breathe through the nose (or other forms of external nasal passages, depending on the species)...
birth—it's the way humans have evolved." This is referred to as "obligatenasalbreathing." Nasal congestion can interfere with hearing and speech. Significant...
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smells), and freeing the midline from the nasal passage allowed evolution of jaws. Nasal bridge Obligatenasalbreathing Rhinarium, the wet, naked surface around...
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distress—a horse can only breathe through its nostrils, also called obligatenasalbreathing. For this same reason, horses also cannot pant as a method of thermoregulation...
Horses are obligatenasal breathers which means that they are different from many other mammals because they do not have the option of breathing through...
syndromes are such an example. During the newborn period, all humans are obligatenasal breathers. The palate is both the roof of the mouth and the floor of...
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the baby will be unable to breathe directly after birth as babies are obligatenasal breathers (they mainly use their noses to breathe). In some cases, this...
either considered a normal adaptive lip seal mechanism, whereby normal nasalbreathing or normal swallowing can occur, or seen as an oral myofunctional disorder...
without rest. These species are obligate ram ventilators and would presumably asphyxiate if unable to move. Obligate ram ventilation is also true of some...
[citation needed] Although rare, mouth infections may also spread through the nasal and facial veins that drain into a reservoir of deoxygenated blood called...
engaged over the soft palate except when swallowing, the rabbit is an obligatenasal breather. Rabbits have two sets of incisor teeth, one behind the other...
from food and produces carbon dioxide as a waste product. In tetrapods breathing brings oxygen into the lungs where gas exchange takes place, carbon dioxide...
like Psittacosaurus, which may have aided in breathing or thermoregulation. In Protoceratopsidae, the nasal cavity, which was ancestrally one large cavity...
either obligate, preferential, or opportunistic, although there is limited research that show the importance of each of these categories. Obligate airborne...
was formed by the nasal, maxillar, premaxillar and rostral bones. The nasal was generally rounded but some individuals had a sharp nasal boss (a feature...
particular minerals and nutrients. Also, cats, which are generally regarded as obligate carnivores, occasionally eat grass to regurgitate indigestible material...
reflex, also known as clipnosis, can also be exhibited by adults. Cats are obligate carnivores and do not do well on herbivore diets. In the wild they usually...
person in the recovery position, keeping the person warm, and making sure breathing is sufficient. Gastric lavage and activated charcoal have not been found...