It is taken in to the Aveoli in your lungs to oxygenate your blood. Oxygen is what your body needs to convert glucose to energy. Your respiratory system's main focus is to expel carbon dioxide, but takes oxygen to keep you alive.
CO2 WILL increase your respiratory rate as you are needing to breathe in more air (oxygen) to breathe.
Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase.
Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase.
The alveoli.The Respiratory System
There is an increase in the breathing rate, this is due to the demand for oxygen from the working muscles. •The Respiratory Volume increases, this is due to the increase of Tidal Volume and breathing rate whilst meeting the demand of oxygen for the working muscles.
Respiratory technicians give treatments like nebulization to increase oxygen volume in the body. They also use various techniques to increase lung volume. The end goal is that patients breathe better.
Carbon dioxide.
An increase in oxygen levels
They increase to meet the higher need of oxygen in the body
The Bohr effect is caused by changes in pH levels, specifically a decrease in pH or an increase in acidity. This change in pH level results in a decrease in the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen, which allows for efficient delivery of oxygen to tissues during periods of high metabolic demand.
The respiratory system is the first link in the process of oxygen delivery to the body's tissues. The transport of oxygen in the air you breathe to the alveoli in your lungs allows for the diffusion of oxygen into the blood stream.
bad effect may block the site of binding of oxygen with blood