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NOPE!! Heck to the NO!
They have lungs. They go up to get air and then close their blow holes so water can't go in and they can hold it for more than a hour.
Higher. This means your lungs can hold more air.
This varies between different people, so a sporty persons lungs would have adapted to hold my air than a normal persons. Also a pro swimmer would have more air capacity in their lungs so they could hold it for longer.
It is VERY dangerous to hold your breath for long periods of time. The human body can only last about 2 minutes without oxygen before making your lungs breathe in more. When you hold your breath, your heart uses the oxygen you used in your last breath. Once it's done, it needs more right away. Your body runs on oxygen like gas! The heart begins to notice that there is no more oxygen in your lungs, and takes action right away. It tells your lungs to open up the "air tube" and breathe more oxygen. The longer you hold your breathe, the more your heart panics and forces the lungs to breathe.Be smart and don't torture you're body.
Yes. Bird lungs are more efficient than mammal lungs.
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As long as possible. I generally hold mine in for about 20+ seconds and slowly let it out. The longer you hold it in, the more of it absorbs into the lungs and bloodstream thus resulting in an immediate euphoric effect.
Food, because the oxygen, or whatever is left of it, is exhaled because there is no space for it in the human body. The lungs hold air for a short time, but the stomach and intestines hold food for longer and hold it more efficiently
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The human brain weighs more then the lungs. The brain weighs 9 pounds The lungs weighs 5 pounds