hyperventilation may trigger seizures
respriatory
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.
A depth of water.
Carbon dioxide and blood pH modify reparatory rate and depth.
Yes, the depth affects the freezing 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.
twitching, fast breathing, fast heart rate, and clumsyness
No you can't. Adderall increases your heart rate and you can get a stroke.
Yes. The hypothalamus is part of your autonomic nervous center and can influence rate and depth in response to pain and temperature changes
In oceanography, calcite compensation depth refers to the depth at which the rate of carbonate accumulation equals the rate of carbonate dissolution. It is an important concept in the study of paleoclimate and the components found in seafloor mud.
eupnea