When someone hyperventilates or breathes through a bag beside H2O, does the co2 or the h2o controls the respiratory drive? In other words, does the amount of h2o we breath in or the co2 we breath out effects our respiratory drive?
Answers: Our respiratory drive is base on the amount of CO2 (carbon dioxide) and O2 (oxygen). H2O is water and have nothing to do next to the respiratory drive.
When someone hyperventilates, they blow off too much CO2. By breathing into a quality newspaper bag, they will re-breath some of that CO2. This will give support to correct the level.
First of adjectives, we can't breathe water, or we would drown, so I'm not sure what you're asking within. Do you mean oxygen (O2)instead of H2O?
Hyperventilatation cause you to blow off more CO2 than you are supposed to. So you breathe into a purse so that you rebreathe your own CO2 which would decrease your breathing rate.
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Answers: Our respiratory drive is base on the amount of CO2 (carbon dioxide) and O2 (oxygen). H2O is water and have nothing to do next to the respiratory drive.
When someone hyperventilates, they blow off too much CO2. By breathing into a quality newspaper bag, they will re-breath some of that CO2. This will give support to correct the level.
First of adjectives, we can't breathe water, or we would drown, so I'm not sure what you're asking within. Do you mean oxygen (O2)instead of H2O?
Hyperventilatation cause you to blow off more CO2 than you are supposed to. So you breathe into a purse so that you rebreathe your own CO2 which would decrease your breathing rate.
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