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When sleeping how do the respiratory work

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Answer:

oxygen

Step-by-step explanation:

u breathe in a calm motion and your cells respire

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As we sleep, breathing slows down and we do not take in or expel as much air as when awake. As muscles relax during sleep, the upper airway narrows and leads to 200% increase in upper airway resistance. As a result, respiratory muscle activity is reduced and increased work of breathing is needed.
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