Why can a person hold their breath while inhaling longer than leaving?

When inhaling, the lungs of a person are filled with air, which contains oxygen. When you hold your breath while inhaling, oxygen from the air gradually passes into the blood, and while the air is saturated with oxygen, a person does not suffocate. When you exhale, there is almost no oxygen in the lungs and the person suffocates much faster.



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