Biology, asked by Darknight1052, 1 year ago

Do you think we brethe at the same rate while we are sleeping or when we are awake

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Answered by junnusatvika
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hey mate here's ur answer

No,bcoz while sleeping we breathe less bcoz our body is in rest nd when we awake we take much

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Answered by Anonymous
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hi!

no.its less while we sleep.

During sleep/rest, the level of carbon dioxide is low, so breathing rate is lower. This ensures an appropriate amount of oxygen is delivered to the muscles and other organs.  The buildup of carbon dioxide makes the blood acidic that elicits the desperation for a breath much more than lack of oxygen. stimulates chemoreceptors in the carotid and aortic bodies as well as those inside the respiratory center in the medulla oblongata.

Chemoreceptors send more nerve impulses to the respiratory center which  in turn sends nerve impulses through nerves to the diaphragm. The contraction/relaxation of the diaphragm aids expansion/contraction of lungs and the resultant movement of air is breathing.


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