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Blinking and breathing are both involuntary physiological processes that help maintain the body's overall function and health. They occur automatically, often without conscious effort, and serve essential roles: blinking protects and lubricates the eyes, while breathing supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. Both processes can also be controlled voluntarily when needed, such as during meditation or while focusing. Additionally, they are rhythmic actions that can indicate emotional states, such as stress or relaxation.

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