False, the more oxygen you need the faster you will breathe.
False. The more oxygen you need, the more quickly you breathe. That is whit your breathe faster when you exercise.
Because when you work your muscles they need more oxygen, and to get more oxygen you need to breathe more often.
You need to breathe in oxygen and you need to breathe out carbon dioxide.
Because you don't need to get as much oxygen to your blood for respiriation as you do not need more energy. When you are exercising you breathe faster to get that extra oxygen.
Oxygen is what humans breathe in. We need it to be alive.
When we need more strength our breathing is faster so we can take some rest and breathe slowly.
Well their are over 100 types of elements and the one we need to breathe with is oxygen.
When you are exercising you use your energy up and that's why you breathe fast but in order to get more energy you need more oxygen and glucose. To get more oxygen you need to breathe faster and to get more glucose you need to eat or drink something containing sugar, because glucose is a sugar.
There are several reasons why one might breathe faster. The most common cause is when there is an increase in activity. Increased activity causes the body to need more oxygen. The faster and harder you breathe, the more oxygen you are taking in.
We need to breathe oxygen.
You need an atmosphere more than just for breathing but yes, an atmosphere is needed in order for us to breathe oxygen (it's in our atmosphere).
Oxygen