it dosent
yes . . depending on availability of oxygen, breathing rate changes
yes, it will
Yes it does.
yes
Yes, when exposed to higher temperatures, the body may increase its breathing rate to help regulate its internal temperature. This is known as thermoregulation and is a natural response to maintain homeostasis in the body.
Carbon dioxide
Caffeine speeds up your heart rate, as both a stimulant and a diuretic
since tuberculosis is in ur lungs mainly it will affect u breathing. and my spread to other parts of the body
The smaller the size of a tropical fish the faster their breathing rate will be. The smallest fish will have the fastest breathing rates.
The breathing rate and pulse rate are related proportionally. If the breathing rate increases, so does the pulse rate. The pulse rate is an indication of the breathing rate.
Chlamydia affect homeostasis by causing inflammation in the area that it has infected.