No. You are sub conscious. You still wake up, and you are still alert if an alarm clock or a loud noise goes on/off. And your brain is still active, making you dream. You can be alert to touch too. If you feel someone/something hit you, you may awaken. So you are not fully unconscious.
During sleep your RAS, or reticular activating system, which is responsible for keeping the cerebrum active, shuts down, leaving you in a state of unconsciousness.
Sleep is a very complex entity, and is more than likely discussed elsewhere.
J. DeLaughter, DO
Your pulse may increase or decrease depending on the situation. An unconscious person may breathe quicker as a bodily response to shock; and as the body deteriorates the breath rare will eventually decrease.
It's all a matter of definitions. You can argue both sides of that one.
However unconscious person might not be responding to pain or noise, and sleeping person on most occasions will.
no because when you are sleep that is when the body goes to work most.
Consciousness is partially or completely lost when you are asleep.
Yes
sleeping person's body(during sleep a person is as unconsious as dead).
First, you will become extremely tired. You will become very lathargic, and after a long enough period without sleep, you will simply crash onto whatever it is you are on, and your body will force you to go to sleep. Basically, in time, if you don't sleep, your body will make you. you will faint
There not unconsious there just faking
you have to sleep outside for 1 night, the full moon illuminating your body
Honey bees do not sleep, by our understanding of sleep, anyway. They do take a break and become relaxed. Their body temperature drops and they become unresponsive during this time.
If you are 25 hour think and act on desire unconsious mind give you an idea to achive sortaly
Sleep helps your brain become more alert and strengthens/reinforces your immune system. If you don't get enough sleep you will be more vulnerable to getting sick.
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Ok. I'll take a stab at this question. A body grows, and repairs itself during sleep. So a full nights sleep (7-8 hours is the accepted norm) is required for a body to become 'rejuvenated'.
well you can become so exhausted that your body can pass out and it is bad for your health.
No, because if you stick to that routine all the time, your body will get used to it and it will become natural for your body clock. But be careful, do not keep changing your sleeping routine or your body finds it harder to get good sleep and gets confused.
If you laugh hard enough for a long period of time, your body will become tired from laughing so much that you will get sleepy and if you try to go to sleep, then you probably can.