usually any type of physical activity...such as lifting weights or running and jogging..if you want a more scientific response then here it is....a heightened breathing rate is caused when the body detects that you are doing something (lets say you just started running) you will breath normally for a little bit but then your body starts using more and more oxygen to keep your arms and legs going...and your brain detects this and in creases your breathing rate as to get more oxygen into your blood stream to power your body more efficiently...i hope that answered your question..if not then comment back
generally speaking it goes up as well to help counter act the increase in heart rate but depending on the person it may actually not go up if you can control it consciously
beta-one receptor
Atropine increases the heart rate by increasing the sympathetic nerve stimulation while propanalol decreases the heart rate by decreasing the parasympathetic nerve stimulation.
By properly learned breathing exercises taught to you by a professional ONLY! People who suffer from anxiety can learn to control their breathing if they hyperventilate. Speak to your doctor and find a professional who can teach you to control rapid breathing.
when you are afraid scared or excited adrenaline is released hence increasing heart beat rate. due to increase in heart beat rate your breathing rate increases as well. After sometime your impulse is send to your brain to stop the releasing of adrenaline and your heart beat rate decreases along with your breathing =) hope i answered your question
Standing requires more energy than lying down. So the heart rate increases to meet the increased energy demand as you stand up.
An increase in carbon dioxide (hypercarbia or hypercapnia) will cause an increased breathing rate.
If I exersize it will increase/decrease my breathing rate because....(why you think it will increase or decrease your breathing rate)
yes
At high altitude, there is less oxygen, so breathing rate is increased to compensate.
Tachycardia is an increase in heart rate while tachypnea is an increase in the rate of breathing
hmm heart rate maybe?
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.
Yes.
it will increase
Decreased breathing rate > more Co2 and less O2 in blood > more acidity > Lower PH level
True
because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.