Because you have to hold your breath because you can't breath on someone else's face. and also you can't breath inside someone's mouth.
Atropine increases the heart rate by increasing the sympathetic nerve stimulation while propanalol decreases the heart rate by decreasing the parasympathetic nerve stimulation.
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.
when you are afraid scared or excited adrenaline is released hence increasing heart beat rate. due to increase in heart beat rate your breathing rate increases as well. After sometime your impulse is send to your brain to stop the releasing of adrenaline and your heart beat rate decreases along with your breathing =) hope i answered your question
Standing requires more energy than lying down. So the heart rate increases to meet the increased energy demand as you stand up.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
If I exersize it will increase/decrease my breathing rate because....(why you think it will increase or decrease your breathing rate)
yes
An increase in breathing rate can be triggered by an increase in carbon dioxide levels in the blood, low oxygen levels, physical exertion, stress, or high altitude. These factors can stimulate the respiratory centers in the brain to increase the rate and depth of breathing to help maintain proper gas exchange in the body.
At high altitude, there is less oxygen, so breathing rate is increased to compensate.
Tachycardia is an increase in heart rate while tachypnea is an increase in the rate of breathing
hmm heart rate maybe?
During exercise, the breathing rate can increase to around 40-60 breaths per minute or even higher depending on the intensity of the exercise and individual fitness level. This increase in breathing rate helps to supply more oxygen to the muscles and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
it will increase
Yes.
An increase in blood oxygen levels typically does not directly increase breathing rate; rather, it is the decrease in blood oxygen (hypoxia) or an increase in carbon dioxide levels that primarily stimulates the respiratory centers in the brain to increase breathing. However, in certain situations, such as during exercise, the body may increase breathing rate in anticipation of greater oxygen demands, even if blood oxygen levels are adequate. Overall, the body mainly responds to low oxygen or high carbon dioxide levels to regulate breathing.
True
When carbon dioxide levels increase.