Jim's breathing rates do not return to normal immediately after the race due to the body's need to repay oxygen debt and remove accumulated lactic acid from the muscles. During intense exercise, his body utilized more oxygen than it could supply, leading to an increased breathing rate to restore balance. Additionally, his heart rate remains elevated to facilitate blood flow and oxygen delivery, further prolonging the recovery period. This physiological response ensures that the body gradually restores homeostasis.
The body needs to neutralise the lactic acid
The respiratory centers which control involuntary breathing rates are in the medulla and pons.
your breathing rate decreased when you have been exercising and then stop exercising your heart beat will slowly slow down because there is no need for it to pump blood quickly round your body so it just slows down untill a normal beat is caused.
The normal breathing rate for a 19 month old child is between 20 and 30 breaths per minute. Respiration rates usually slow down as the child becomes older.
Your rate of breathing increases in a crowded area because there is less oxygen. This is because there are more people breathing in the oxygen.
yeah
You are more relaxed,your brain is at rest.
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when you excercise your heart goes faster so the blood can pump around the body faster. And after you finish it needs some time so it can go to is normal rate, annd you can do some breathing excercies and why it does this i reallyy dont knoww ?? :] anyway i hope it helpedd a little bit ♥
I would say this heart rate is normal. Children under the age of 10 , especially those under the age of 3, have higher heart rates then adults do.
yes, everyone matures at different rates. it is normal