unusualy deep or shallow breathing
no
Signs of breathing difficulty in adult CPR are wheezing, irregular, shallow, or gasping breaths.
Noisy or painful breathing, Unusually deep or shallow breathing, or changes in skin color, just to name a few.
Answer this question… A. signals musculoskeletal system to cause rapid and uncontrollable movements B. signals digestive system to stop digesting food C. signals endocrine system to produce hormones to elevate heart and breathing rate D. signals the respiratory system to reduce the breathing rate
are NOT subject to voluntary control.
Yes
Nervous system sends controlling signals to respiratory system via nerves of autonomic system, these signals arise from breathing center of medulla .
The surface of the waters were troubled by the school of fish.
The pons, a structure in the brainstem, works with the medulla oblongata to regulate breathing. The pons helps coordinate the rhythm and depth of breathing by sending signals to the respiratory muscles.
Comparative: more troubled Superlative:most troubled
Chest is not moving. no air is coming out of the nose. Heart stops beating.
The brainstem regulates breathing by sending signals to the diaphragm to contract and expand. It does this in response to changes in carbon dioxide levels in the blood detected by chemoreceptors. When carbon dioxide levels rise, the brainstem signals the diaphragm to contract more frequently to increase breathing rate and oxygen intake.