Originally posted by xmarksthespot
On the side note, it has to do with osmotic gradient.I'm actually not entirely sure about the first part. Drowning isn't to do with an inability to inhale and exhale, like for example pneumothorax. The lungs are filled with water. I'd assume that the pressure would concentrate osmolytes in the water. You're probably more likely of dying from nitrogen coming out of solution if you're at great depths anyway.
BTW don't take the above as absolute... it's more conjecture, it's been a while since I've done any respiratory system stuff... and I didn't pay all that much attention when I did.
Let an elephant sit on your chest, and try to breath 😮
Originally posted by CreshoskIt depends on how the webbing adheres. If all points of contact adhere with equal adhesion, then he'd have to claw at each point of the webbing he wishes to remove.
Why would he need to do that whenn all he needs to do is open air/eye holes in it? 😕He doesn't need to completely remove the webbing, it's not like it poisons or burns him or anything. . .
Originally posted by xmarksthespotAnd what if he just wanted to make airholes or eyeholes? 😬
It depends on how the webbing adheres. If all points of contact adhere with equal adhesion, then he'd have to claw at each point of the webbing he wishes to remove.
Why does he need to remove all of the webbing? 😕
Originally posted by TwisterGameX
Well don't argue 3 days with me 😖hifty:Wait so what you're saying is that Spiderman looses with out the web, chucking trains, and magical walls ?
I wasn't arguing with you. You started debating with me
Is the second part directed to me?
FYI I graduated from Pre: Health and taking Environmental Engineering currently; but I don't need to get in a debate about respiration. Due to the whole point of me posting the scans is to show that Wolverine cannot hold his breath for an extended amount of time such as three days. Which was implied earlier
Originally posted by Creshosk
Bugger off. . . I didn't know the stupid scan was fake. 😠Based on the scan what was I supposed to think? 🙁
GAH! I wasn't even debating, and I wasn't even harping on you. All I said was I was going to post the tigershark vs. wolverine scans later and then I got into this debate.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotAh, yes yes, that makes sense. Okay then.
On the side note, it has to do with osmotic gradient.I'm actually not entirely sure about the first part. Drowning isn't to do with an inability to inhale and exhale, like for example pneumothorax. The lungs are filled with water. I'd assume that the pressure would concentrate osmolytes in the water. You're probably more likely of dying from nitrogen coming out of solution if you're at great depths anyway.
BTW don't take the above as absolute... it's more conjecture, it's been a while since I've done any respiratory system stuff... and I didn't pay all that much attention when I did.
Originally posted by King_MungiOkay, sorry. . but no need to mention me making that claim. 🙁
I wasn't arguing with you. You starting debating with meIs the second part directed to me?
FYI I graduated from Pre: Health and taking Environmental Engineering currently; but I don't need to get in a debate about respiration. Due to the whole point of me posting the scans is to show that Wolverine cannot hold his breath for an extended amount of time such as three days. Which was implied earlier
GAH! I wasn't even debating, and I wasn't even harping on you. All I said was I was going to post the tigershark vs. wolverine scans later and then I got into this debate.
Originally posted by CreshoskMaybe an analogy will help.
And what if he just wanted to make airholes or eyeholes? 😬Why does he need to remove all of the webbing? 😕
A cake is stuck to a pan. You have a knife. If all points of the cake adhere to the pan. You can't sheer the cake, but you can make incisions. In order to remove a part of the cake you have to make repeated incisions.
Again this is conditional upon in what manner the webbing adheres, of which I am unsure.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Maybe an analogy will help.A cake is stuck to a pan. You have a knife. If all points of the cake adhere to the pan. You can't sheer the cake, but you can make incisions. In order to remove a part of the cake you have to make repeated incisions.
Again this is conditional upon in what manner the webbing adheres, of which I am unsure.
Tape your mouth closed and then poke a hole in the middle.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotHe's got a point, we're not trying to remove the blockage, we're cutting a hole big enough to breath through. . . 😬
Dip you're face in an adhesive you lack the strength to sheer. Tape over your face with a substance you lack the strength to tear. Take a knife and slash your face until you remove it sufficiently to breathe. Go on... run along and do it.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Dip you're face in an adhesive you lack the strength to sheer. Tape over your face with a substance you lack the strength to tear. Take a knife and slash your face until you remove it sufficiently to breathe. Go on... run along and do it.
Poke a hole.....a simple hole...tip of claws easily pierce it.
or is this adamantuim web ?
Anyway why is wolverine standing there wanting to get webbed, and whi can't he use his hand to block his face, or move out the way...how close is the web head.