NO! Alcohol is a depressant. Which means your entire body slows down including your breathing.
CO2 WILL increase your respiratory rate as you are needing to breathe in more air (oxygen) to breathe.
Emotion can affect the respiratory rate by triggering the body's fight-or-flight response, leading to an increase in breathing rate during states of stress, anxiety, or excitement. Conversely, feelings of calmness or relaxation can result in a slower breathing rate. Emotional factors can influence the autonomic nervous system, which controls respiration.
No
Certain medications primarily depressants or alcohol can cause a decrease in someone's respiratory rate.
Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase.
Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase.
Respiratory increase
It will increase.
to decries the body temprature
respiration rate would increase in order to blow off co2
Yes
Carbon dioxide