If you held your breath, the carbon dioxide levels in your body would rise making it harder and harder for you to maintain holding your breath.
If you held your breath would the concentration of oxygen increase or decrease?
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Humans are actually very unusual among land mammals in that we can hold our breath at all; most of them can't (or at least don't). In general it's not a safe assumption that any animal can "hold their breath" for more than a few seconds, unless it's highly water adapted (dolphins, sea lions, otters ... like that).
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If you held your breath, the concentration of oxygen in your lungs would decrease. The concentration of carbon dioxide would increase in your lungs.
He was hiding from a scary man and held his breath for so long his lungs burst and he frothed at the mouth...
Your own body's 'defence mechanism' forces you to breathe ! Your brain signals your diaphragm to contract - which expands your lungs, making them inflate with air.
The connection between the two layers is held together by surface tension. By interfering with this the lungs will not expand with each breath but they will collapse.
The Man Who Held His Breath - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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The cast of The Man Who Held His Breath - 1998 includes: Amanda Ryan as Lulu
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Anyone can they are just too nervous to do it
You'd go unconscious, then your body reflexes would take over and then you'd breathe.
Anyone the Germans could capture.