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Yes, when exposed to higher temperatures, the body may increase its breathing rate to help regulate its internal temperature. This is known as thermoregulation and is a natural response to maintain homeostasis in the body.
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breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
hmm heart rate maybe?
As the temperature changed, the fish's breathing rate increased or decreased accordingly.
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because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.
No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate. No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
The pulse rate and the heart beat of a human being is measured to alter his breathing rate.
Breathing rate plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis by regulating the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. An increased breathing rate enhances oxygen intake and facilitates the expulsion of carbon dioxide, helping to maintain the acid-base balance in the body. Conversely, a decreased breathing rate can lead to elevated carbon dioxide levels and lower oxygen availability, disrupting homeostasis and potentially leading to respiratory acidosis. Therefore, the body adjusts the breathing rate in response to metabolic demands and environmental changes to stabilize internal conditions.
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