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How many times does a ferret breath per minute?

A ferret will take 30 - 40 breaths per minute


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How may time do hen breath per minute?

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What is relation between tidal volume minute volume and breath rate?

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What is the scientific term used to define the number of breaths taken per minute?

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How many times does a baby breath in a minute?

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How many breaths per minute for an 10 year old?

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What does term rpm stand for?

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What is the term for the maximum number of revolutions per minute of a car engine?

Max RPM is the term for maximum revolutions per minute of a car engine. Red line is another term for max rpm.


What does BPM stand for?

In science and medical it means beats per minute. FlyingFish50 Rules!!!!


A slow heart rate characterized by a pulse rate under 60 beats per minute is called?

Bradycardia, is the term the medical profession uses for a heart rate below 60 beats per minute. Normal is considered 60-100 beats per minute. Many people can have bradycardia and be perfectly normal. Some athletes, for instance, have resting heart rates below 60. there is concern with a resting heart rate below 60, when you have associative symptom such as dizziness or shortness of breath.


What is the medical term for rapin haeart rate?

The medical term for a rapid heart rate is "tachycardia." Tachycardia is typically defined as a resting heart rate exceeding 100 beats per minute in adults. It can be caused by various factors, including stress, exercise, fever, or underlying medical conditions. Depending on its cause and duration, tachycardia may require medical evaluation and treatment.