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Aerobic exercise causes respiratory rates to go up.
The respiratory centers which control involuntary breathing rates are in the medulla and pons.
12 to 15 per minute.
Respiratory and Circulatory
Infants have increased respiratory rates compared to adults because their lungs are smaller and less efficient at exchanging oxygen, requiring more frequent breaths to meet their metabolic needs. Additionally, infants have underdeveloped respiratory control centers in the brain, leading to a faster respiratory rate to maintain proper oxygen levels.
It is basically the rate at which you breathe, measured in breaths per minute. There are different breathing or respiratory rates for different ages.
Aerobic exercise strengthens the ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to provide oxygen to body tissues efficiently. In the short term, aerobic exercise increases heart and respiratory rates.
The nervous system controls heart and respiratory rates.
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Yes. They may have a kidney disease, bone or vitamin deficiency, or respiratory disease, caused by dehydration, lack of proper lighting, or a habitat that is too cold.
Home treatment for RSV infection is primarily supportive. It involves taking steps to ease the child's breathing. Dehydration can be a problem
According to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), over two million children die of diarrhea-related dehydration each year. Eighty percent of these children were two years of age or younger. In the United States, an estimated 300 people.