Yes, somewhat. If the heart rate slows enough (bradycardia), it means that not enough blood is being pumped to meet the demands of the body. This leads to a feelilng of being short of breath. However, it's not necessarily the lungs that are the problem...it's the heart not pumping enough to perfuse the blood volume needed to properly exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide through the lungs.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
the medulla
No. The medulla controls heart rate, along with breathing and digestion.
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.
Hypothalamus control your heart rate. Medulla oblonga;ta assists in the control of breathing
No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate. No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate.
Latest research suggests that anesthesia causes heart rate problems.
breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
Some drugs affect heart rate or breathing and this cause deaths.
hmm heart rate maybe?
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No they will both cause depression of the CNS (breathing and heart rate) and dehydration.
because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
The pulse rate and the heart beat of a human being is measured to alter his breathing rate.
the medulla
The breathing rate is curve while the heary beat rate is straight(diagonaly)....