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प्रश्न
What factors are most likely to affect the breathing rate?
उत्तर
Breathing is a necessary function for human beings. It supplies oxygen for a process called cellular respiration, which is how cells manufacture the energy they need for their life functions.
There are lots of things that can affect the rate of breathing in humans and they are:
- Exercise is one of those things, particularly aerobic exercise. Aerobic exercise is any exercise that causes the person to breathe more, such as running jogging, playing basketball, football, running track, or playing soccer.
- Even the Breathing rate also changes while the person is sleeping, sitting at rest, or even after climbing the stairs.
- Another factor that can influence the breathing rate is allergic reactions to stimuli from the environment, such as pollen. This can inflame the passageways leading to the lungs, making them smaller, requiring more air.
- Smoking is a habit that can influence the development of lung cancer, which in turn influences the rate a person breathes.
- Nervous conditions and reactions to stimuli also influence the breathing rate, such as the fumed “fight or flight” syndrome.
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