Bathypnoea

Bathypnea is a process in which a person or animal is immersed in water and breathes underwater. This may be due to various reasons, for example, to explore the underwater world or to rescue drowning people.

In order to breathe underwater, the body must adapt to environmental conditions. First of all, it is necessary to change the composition of the blood so that it is less viscous and passes better through the capillaries of the lungs. It is also necessary to increase the number of red blood cells to provide the body with oxygen.

In addition, the body must learn to use the oxygen that is in the water. To do this, it is necessary to change the functioning of the lungs, increase the volume of inhalation and exhalation, and also increase the metabolic rate.

Bathypnea can be dangerous to health if safety rules are not followed. For example, you cannot dive into water without special equipment and without training. You should also not stay under water for too long, as this can lead to hypoxia and other health problems.

Overall, bathypnea is an interesting and useful skill for people who engage in diving or other underwater activities. However, before you start playing this sport, you need to carefully prepare and follow safety rules.