If a person is breathing at a rate of 6 breaths per minute, it is significantly lower than the normal resting rate of 12 to 20 breaths per minute for adults. This condition, known as bradypnea, can indicate underlying health issues such as respiratory depression, metabolic disorders, or neurological problems. It may require medical evaluation, especially if accompanied by symptoms like confusion, lethargy, or difficulty breathing. Maintaining proper oxygen levels is crucial, so immediate attention may be necessary.
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scientists think a giant turtle only takes about four breaths per minute.
The average breaths for an adult is: 12-20. So it is good.
19 breaths per minute * 5 minutes = 95 breaths per 5 minutes
depends on agebirth to 6 weeks: 30-60 breaths per minute6 months: 25-40 breaths per minute3 years: 20-30 breaths per minute6 years: 18-25 breaths per minute10 years: 15-20 breaths per minuteadults: 12-20 breaths per minuteso about 1 beat every 3 seconds if you are an adultHOPE THIS HELPED :)
The average exchange of air per breath is 500 ml for men and 390 mL for women and the average breathing rate is about 12 times per minute. That's about 6 litres a minute, 0.360 m3/hr for men and 4 litres a minute, 0.240 m3/hr for women.The average respiratory rate varies by by age:Newborns: 44 breaths per minuteInfants: 20-40 breaths per minutePreschool children: 20-30 breaths per minuteOlder children: 16-25 breaths per minuteAdults: 12-20 breaths per minuteAdults during strenuous exercise 35-45 breaths per minuteAthletes' peak 60-70 breaths per minuteAs a consequence the actual tidal respiration volume for any individual would have to be calculated.Answer:A person breathes about 100 litres (0.1 m3) of air every hour.