The respiratory system and the nervous system are the two systems used when breathing hard
Most organisms during the Precambrian time did not have hard body parts. They were mostly soft-bodied and lacked the mineralized structures seen in later periods.
the heart pump the clean and dirty blood ( oxygenated v.s. expended) to and from the lungs pores which collect the air youy breath.. which is why you breath hard because of such low oxygen concentrations in air
No. == == Perhaps at first and perhaps when you overdo it, but as your body becomes accustomed to your exercise regemine, homeostasis will occur naturally. As a matter of fact, homeostasis is a concern for people looking to lose weight because having the same workout for months will get you into a 'rut' and you will begin not losing weight. That's why it's important to change up your workout regularly - to prevent homeostasis.
The dust and the smoke cause it hard for people and other living things to live. For example:) vision becomes hard and blurry. Also, breathing is hard (air gets heavy and clogged up with ash). hope you like this answer:):):)
well why did u take geography as an option if you find it soo hard
Hard.
The event that could disrupt the body systems is hitting your glutieus maximus too hard
your throaht narows down idk
you get hard
Caterpillars have a hard outer covering called an exoskeleton. They have sensory hairs or bristles all over their body and holes in their sides for breathing.
No,because our heart pumps blood to all the parts in our body so our breathing is hard if we dont have oxygenand our lungs will be destroyed.
brcasue you are using oxyen which breakks down glucose and co2
Breathing in anything that isn't natural will be hard on your body and lungs. Many companies provide masks to protect their employees.
it tells it when things are hard to open or hot or cold.
Erect and hard nipples, body heating up, heavy breathing, vaginal lubrication/wetness and fast heart beat.
The Red Kangaroo is able to keep its body cool (36 °C, 96.8 °F) in a hot climate. Its fur acts to insulate the body and during the heat of the day the kangaroo will rest and stay in the shade. It also control its temperature by panting (breathing hard), sweating and licking its front legs.
The Red Kangaroo is able to keep its body cool (36 °C, 96.8 °F) in a hot climate. Its fur acts to insulate the body and during the heat of the day the kangaroo will rest and stay in the shade. It also control its temperature by panting (breathing hard), sweating and licking its front legs.