It would be beneficial to other types of organisms because they could stay under water longer. Their heart would be beating slower so it would use less energy.
When someone is holding their breath, oxygen levels decrease. Heart rate will then increase to try to keep the oxygen flowing.
we breath from trees
You use your lungs to breath. Your heart pumps the blood round your body (including into and out of the lungs where gas exchange occurs when you breath).
Because you have to hold your breath because you can't breath on someone else's face. and also you can't breath inside someone's mouth.
The moisture from your breath condenses. It condenses and evaporate due to the drop in temperature, in comparison with your body.
No, there is no weightloss benefit to holding your breath.
Breath holding is a technique they teach in swimming so you can go the maximum distance on the longest breath. Breath holding can be tricky to learn.
Holding your breath underwater is when your head/face is underwater and you do not breath.
The breath holding test determines how long you can hold your breath. These tests can be played for fun or run for medical purposes.
the point at which a person cannot hold breath further for a second is termed as the breaking point in breath holding.
penguins breathe with large lungs for holding breath to swim.
"Holding her breath" is incomplete. Holding can be used as a participle to create a progressive tense, or it can be used as a gerund (verbal noun).As a present participle to create the present progressive tense: She is holding her breath.As a gerund: Holding her breath made her pass out.
no because if your really holding your breath you should be holding your nosie
Stop holding Ur breath
The cast of Holding Your Breath - 2002 includes: Petra Yared
No, holding your breath does not burn calories. Burning calories requires physical activity that increases your heart rate and metabolism. Holding your breath does not provide the necessary energy expenditure to burn calories.
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