Why does the breathing rate increase during running or heavy exercise?
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To compensate the body's O2 requirement.
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During exercise, your lungs and respiratory system must provide more oxygen to the blood. You will breathe harder and faster because: Respiratory muscles are stimulated by sympathetic nerves in order to increase the rate of breathing.
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During exercise, your lungs and respiratory system must provide more oxygen to the blood. You will breathe harder and faster because: Respiratory muscles are stimulated by sympathetic nerves in order to increase the rate of breathing.
Hope it helps you.
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