After 1 minute of apnea, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) typically increases by approximately 6 to 10 mmHg, depending on the individual's baseline ventilation and metabolic rate. This increase occurs due to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream as respiration ceases. The exact change can vary among individuals based on factors such as age, health status, and physical fitness.
The brain's mass would increase by 2,160 mg or 2.16 grams in one day, calculated as 1.5 mg/minute x 60 minutes/hour x 24 hours/day.
On average, a human exhales about 0.5 liters of carbon dioxide per minute at rest. This can increase during physical activity or in situations where higher metabolic rates are required.
There are 60 seconds in a minute
really i think you breath really like really fast every minute .A2. But this is the sort of thing you can measure for yourself. And you can see how much increase in breathing rate is caused by exercise, as compared to prone rest.
By itself, this has proved difficult. However, in combination with other conditions and/or diseases, this has been done.
$5000-$6000 plus orthodontics prior to surgery.
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One minute is 60 seconds. However, perception-wise, a minute can feel much longer.
One minute is 60,000 milliseconds.
It costs around 25p a minute to talk on the phone for a minute when you are with orange.
3/4 of a minute is 45 seconds.
$500,000 billion a minute or second