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  • The diver’s reflex, also known as the mammalian dive reflex and diving bradycardia, is a series of physiological responses caused by holding your breath and being submerged.
    When first submerged you will feel good and relaxed, but after about 30 seconds you will start to feel the buildup of CO2 in your lungs. You’ll feel the need to take a breath, but you’ll still have air. The uncomfortable feeling is just CO2.
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  • What happens to lungs as you dive? At depth, air is caught in the tiny air sacs (called alveoli) where gas exchange takes place in a diver’s lungs.
  • ...body when it comes under the high pressures encountered during deep dives, you may want to know more about what happens to lungs when freediving.
  • Free divers are known to swim across extreme depths underwater without thinking about its effect on their lungs or having any secure breathing appliances.
  • When we try to breathe underwater our lungs fill with water and we can’t extract oxygen so we suffocate. How long can we hold our breath underwater?
  • Drowning happens when a person is underwater and breathes water into the lungs. ... and the lining in our lungs is adapted to handle air rather than water.
  • What happens if you try to breathe underwater? ... When adults hold their breath for a long period of time underwater, there is also a risk of passing out.
  • noting will happen.... after sometime it will convert into co2... N we will want to exhale it... ... N when we do so then water will fill in our lungs....
  • Exhaling underwater, or hyperventilating before the dive, will drastically increase the risk of this happening. Needless to say, blacking out under water is life...
  • When you hold your breath, your lungs effectively form a close system, where air cannot enter nor escape your lungs.
  • Why do we float when we hold our breath? ... Does holding your breath underwater increase lung capacity?
  • what happens to our oxygen when we hold our breath. under water. oxygen cant travel to the rest. of the body. ... this will happen if your breathing.
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  • But what happens when we hold our breath? Well, at first, nothing much seems to happen. You might feel an urge to breathe, maybe a little lightheaded or...
  • ...water, and the lining in our lungs is adapted to handle air rather than water. ... Navy SEALs can hold their breath underwater for two to three minutes or more.