NOT telling you.
No, hyperventilation means increased rate and depth of breathing.
As the temperature changed, the fish's breathing rate increased or decreased accordingly.
By excuiseing
Strenuous muscular activity is basically a fancy way to say exercise. As muscles are worked harder, they demand more oxygen, so your breathing rate increases with strenuous muscular activity.
Metabolism
The more you exert yourself, the faster your breathing will go.
The brain adjusts breathing rate in response to various factors, primarily the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) in the blood. Increased CO2 levels or decreased O2 levels signal the brain's respiratory centers to increase the breathing rate to enhance gas exchange and maintain homeostasis. Additionally, physical activity, emotional states, and environmental factors can also influence breathing adjustments. These responses help ensure that the body meets its metabolic demands efficiently.
they both are related by age, size, weight, activity level , and heath.
The smaller the size of a tropical fish the faster their breathing rate will be. The smallest fish will have the fastest breathing rates.
During physical activity, the heart rate and breathing rate increase to supply more oxygen to the muscles. This is because the heart needs to pump more blood to deliver oxygen, and the lungs need to take in more air to provide oxygen to the blood.
A human's breathing rate can be affected by factors such as physical activity, emotional state, environmental conditions (such as altitude or air quality), and health conditions like asthma or pneumonia. Stress and anxiety can also influence breathing rate.
If the blood concentration of oxygen decreases, the body's chemoreceptors detect this change and send signals to the brain to increase the breathing rate. This helps to bring in more oxygen and expel carbon dioxide to maintain the body's overall oxygen levels.