The brain stem.
Nervous tissue is composed of neurons that use electrical signals to transfer impulses throughout the body.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
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Carbon dioxide is being released. As you breathe in you inhale fresh oxygen, but as you breathe out your body releases carbon dioxide.
Your nerves do. Your brain sends electrical signals through your nerves to your muscles to make you move. Signals from the far ends travel through nerves back to your brain, so you can see, hear, smell, taste, and feel.
Increased blood levels of carbon dioxide signal the brain to breathe.
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Holding your breath increases levels of carbon dioxide in your body, which signals the brain to trigger the urge to breathe. Receptors in the body called chemoreceptors sense the changes in carbon dioxide levels and send signals to the brainstem, prompting it to initiate breathing.
Because your body is warm, so Body Heat causes this.
The brain stem is necessary to control all involuntary functions in the human body. Signals are sent up and down the brain stem that tell your heart to beat and your lungs to breathe.
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CO" is carbon dioxide and it runs in the body when we breathe out it isn't renewable because its always in the body when you breathe out
It makes you breathe
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People breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Oxygen is necessary for cellular respiration and provides energy to the body, while carbon dioxide is a waste product of this process that is expelled from the body.
Neurons send signals to other neurons, muscles, and glands in the human body.