What is logical behind heavy breathing when we climb up mountain?
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What is the logic behind the heavy breathing as we climb up a mountain.....
Hence, lactic acid level in our blood increases by anaerobic respiration and due to faster breathing, more carbon dioxide is produced, which causes heavy breathing.
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What is the logic behind the heavy breathing as we climb up a mountain.....
Hence, lactic acid level in our blood increases by anaerobic respiration and due to faster breathing, more carbon dioxide is produced, which causes heavy breathing.
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◇When we climb up a mountain, the breathing rate becomes faster and as we continue to climb, we start breathing deeper and heavier, i.e. start gasping.
This occurs because increased physical activity or exercise needs more energy.
Thus, to fulfil this need, the rate of respiration increases. The process of respiration requires more oxygen at high altitudes as, lesser oxygen is available there.
Hence, lactic acid level in our blood increases by anaerobic respiration and due to faster breathing, more carbon dioxide is produced, which causes heavy breathing.
◇When we climb up a mountain, the breathing rate becomes faster and as we continue to climb, we start breathing deeper and heavier, i.e. start gasping.
This occurs because increased physical activity or exercise needs more energy.
Thus, to fulfil this need, the rate of respiration increases. The process of respiration requires more oxygen at high altitudes as, lesser oxygen is available there.
Hence, lactic acid level in our blood increases by anaerobic respiration and due to faster breathing, more carbon dioxide is produced, which causes heavy breathing.
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