When reading books, your heart rate and breathing rate typically decrease, reflecting a state of relaxation and focus. Engaging in reading can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes calmness and reduces stress. However, if the content is particularly thrilling or suspenseful, heart rate and breathing may temporarily increase due to excitement or anxiety. Overall, reading generally promotes a more tranquil physiological state.
Your breathing speeds up when you exercise in order to get oxygen to your muscles and heart.
An ECG stands for an electrocardiogram, a reading of the rhythm of your heart. What happens to the ECG when your heart speeds up is that the reading will change.
it will increase
Systole is the contraction of the heart. Diastole is the relaxation of the heart.
The heart controls the heart beat and the lungs control breathing
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Hypothalamus control your heart rate. Medulla oblonga;ta assists in the control of breathing
breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
Breathing
Clinical death is a medical term that is defined as the cessation of vital functions such as breathing and blood circulation. This happens when the heart stops beating.
Not much happens. The rate may fall slightly with a very deep breath. You heart beats all by itself and all on it's own and breathing has no effect.
No, asthma and a hole in the heart relate to separate orgins. Ashmta is only affected by breathing and if there is a lack of breathing it will in turn effect the heart.