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oxygen effects the rate ofn respiration in plants
the respiration rate goes up because the energy required by the cell cannot be provide by the normal rate of respiration
your respiration rate will increase with exercise as your body needs more oxygen. At rest it will decrease as you don't need so much oxygen when your sleeping.
It depends on the physiological status of the cell and energy demand rather than tissue. The question is incorrect
The zebra fish will have a higher respiration rate
Animals require higher rate of respiration as they move from one place to another and therefore they need more energy. There the rate of respiration in animals is than in plants. They require more enrgy.
Higher than normal 20 with 60 heart rate
The respiratory system is one way of heat exchange in the human body and a higher external temperature makes this less efficient. As heat goes up, the rate of respiration increases as well, putting a higher strain on the lungs.
30-60 per minute, and higher if warm or stressed.
Usually you want your respiratory rate between 12 and 20 respiration per minute, no lower than 10, and no higher than 24. If it's higher or lower, you could be suffering from respiratory distress.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.
Smaller animals have a higher rate of respiration because they have a higher metabolism. Smaller animals have a higher metabolism than larger animals as a rule because the surface area increases as the square of the radius while volume increase 3rd power of the radius which means that smaller animals need to generate more heat because their heat loss is greater for their mass. A higher metabolism requires more oxygen and a higher rate of respiration.
Children are growing at faster rate. They need more oxygen for the increased metabolic activities. So the heart rate as well as the respiratory rate of children is higher as compared to adults.
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The respiration rate is the number of breaths taken in 1 minute.
This is very simple. Animals do use(inhale-exhale) muscles(rib muscles and diaphragm) when breathing, but respiration in plants can be considered as only a chemical reaction, nothing more. This is why animals lose more energy through respiration.