increase of carbon dioxide in the tissues and the bloodstream
Carbon dioxide is the most important stimulus to breathe.
Of all of the chemicals influencing respiration, CO2 is the most potent and the most closely controlled. Normally, arterial Pco2 is 40 mm Hg and is maintained with in + - 3 mm Hg of this level by an exquisitely sensitive homeostatic mechanism that is mediated mainly by the effect that rising Co2 have on the central chemoreceptors of the brain stem.
if its breathing, its healthy!
A respiratory membrane should be healthy.
The the respiratory system or "breathing system" has many different functions. The main function that the body relies on is to supply the body and organs with Oxygen with Inhalation and Exhalation. Two other things we rely on the respiratory system for is vocalization or speech, and coughing. To be able to speak air must pass from the lungs over the vocal cords. Coughing allows the body to expel foreign objects like virus' keeping the body safe and healthy.
The medical term for hyperventilation is tachypnea (tack-IP-nee-ah) or hyperapnea. The normal respiratory rate in a healthy adult man is 12-20 breaths per minute. There may be slight individual variations, but a respiratory rate more than 50 is generally hyperapnea.Tachypnea is rapid, shallow breaths, and generally >30 if tachypneic.Hyperapnea is rapid breathing but is deeper breathing than in tachynpnea. Tachy is the medical prefix for "fast", eg tachycardia is a fast heart rate.Hyperventilating.Rapid breathing is known as hyperventilation.
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As simple as......... Just be healthy!!
alveoli
Just keep breathing
yes it is because it helps you sweat and get rid of waste
becuase it just does