yes you could still have water in your lungs and you can drown in your lungs.
yes they can not in water
When you consider that a teaspoon of water in your lungs is enough to drown you. The amount of chlorine water you get down there would definitely not be enough to bleach your lungs anymore then any other part of your body.
No! The sphincter muscle has nothing to do with how a cow breathes! A cow would drown if she cannot swim or if she gets too much water in the lungs.
Lungs , no gills. They can drown quite easily.
It is not possible to drown without being in water. Drowning specifically refers to suffocation caused by water entering the lungs, leading to inability to breathe.
Again people or human beings can never breathe in water from lungs since our lungs do not have enough surface area to absorb water. People drown in the ocean since the ocean is too deep, has too much waves or currents, and is too big for them to swim in.
The lungs can't have water in them. Just to keep them moist. But if they did have, i dont know, 86 percent water, just for say, you would like so called "drown" on land I guess.
No. If you have a mouse do not put it underwater or you will drown it. Mice breathe with their lungs just like humans.
Humans are developed to breathe air by gas exchange in the lungs. We do not have the physical capability, like fish, to have a gas exchange with water. -- Also, because your heart is pumping and you need a lot of oxygen for your blood. The same with any physical activity.
Yes. Drowning is not about the amount of water the person is in but how the water enters the persons system. If the child gets too much bath water in their lungs at once without being able to spit it out they can drown. But...a child should NEVER be left alone in a bath long enough for that to happen....PERIOD!
You would drown. water pressure > air pressure. water either pushes air out or your lungs collapse. also, you don't have gills.