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∙ 7y agoHumans breathe more rapidly during exercise because more oxygen is needed (inhalation) and carbon dioxide must be removed (exhalation). Both oxygen and carbon dioxide are carried through the blood by a molecule in red blood cells called Hemoglobin. Exhalation of carbon dioxide is crucial for blood pH regulation. If blood pH gets too low, respiration increases to remove the excess carbon dioxide. Sometimes there is too much acid in the body and vomiting will occur to get the acid out. This sometimes happens when people exercise anaerobically very intensely at the beginning of a workout.
In simpler terms the answer is 3. an increased level of carbon dioxidecheater! this is from castle learning huh?! >;)Viva Kub
If you run or exercise you breathe faster and that makes your blood circulate in your veins more rapidly. That is a good thing because it cleans the blood vessels and makes them work better in all parts of your body.
Because the lungs are damaged and do not work well at all,by breathing more rapidly it gives the sufferer relief.
Water is depleted most rapidly during physical exercise
Humans breathe more rapidly during exercise because more oxygen is needed (inhalation) and carbon dioxide must be removed (exhalation). Both oxygen and carbon dioxide are carried through the blood by a molecule in red blood cells called Hemoglobin. Exhalation of carbon dioxide is crucial for blood pH regulation. If blood pH gets too low, respiration increases to remove the excess carbon dioxide. Sometimes there is too much acid in the body and vomiting will occur to get the acid out. This sometimes happens when people exercise anaerobically very intensely at the beginning of a workout.In simpler terms the answer is 3. an increased level of carbon dioxidecheater! this is from castle learning huh?! >;)
Increased Heart Rate
So they can swim longer.
deep breathe and exhale rapidly,whispering the worf "huff"
Without oxygen to breathe, we would rapidly suffocate and die.
This is because the air inside your lungs is heated by your body, raising it close onto your body's internal temperature of around 99F. When you breathe out into cool air, the water vapour in your breath rapidly cools and turns into liquid droplets, hence forming mist.
When you breathe on a window, the warm air from your breath contains moisture. When this warm, moist air comes in contact with the cooler surface of the window, it rapidly cools down. As a result, the moisture condenses into tiny water droplets that appear on the glass.
When you laugh real hard, your diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract rapidly, causing you to take in quick, shallow breaths. This can disrupt the normal breathing pattern and prevent you from getting enough oxygen, making it feel hard to breathe. Additionally, laughing can also lead to increased pressure in the chest cavity, further impacting your ability to breathe deeply.
The chromosphere is the layer of the sun that contains jets of rapidly moving gas called spicules. Spicules can extend from the chromosphere into the corona of the sun.