inspiratory center of DRG
The medulla oblongata, which is the most inferior part of the brainstem, contains the nuclei that regulate our rate and depth of breathing.
No, hyperventilation means increased rate and depth of breathing.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
If the level of carbon dioxide increases, the repiratory centers are signaled to increase the rate and depth of breathing. This will result in the return of normal CO2 (carbon dioxide) and slows the breathing rate.
If the level of carbon dioxide increases, the repiratory centers are signaled to increase the rate and depth of breathing. This will result in the return of normal CO2 (carbon dioxide) and slows the breathing rate.
Physical exercise or activity increases the rate and depth of respirations and the heart rate and hence the supply of oxygen in the body.
Yes.
eupnea
Eupnea
When we take exercise our body needs more oxygen .Our normal breathing rate do not fulfill the oxygen requirement due to which breathing rate is increased.
sinus arrhythmia
rest.