Exercise is strenuous activity that requires one to inhale and exhale at a faster pace then normal. When you exercise, you inhale oxygen and let the oxygen flow through your lungs. The lungs then push oxygen to the blood which then "refills" red blood cells with oxygen and continuously flows all around the the circulatory system. So the excercise directly affects your blood.
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When you exercise vigorously your heart rate increases. Your muscles also work harder causing an increased risk for tearing and fatigue.
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To your muscles which you are using.
exercise stimulates the major organs to function properly
your blood flows faster so that's why it is good to excercise
Since , the exercise makes the blood circulation go good it also makes the body as well as heart as good
As we exercise, we use our muscles. Our muscles need oxygen to function. Therefore, the more we exercise, or the harder we exercise, the more oxygen we need. In order for our muscles to get that extra oxygen, we need to breathe more. The oxygen then enters our blood and our hearts beat stronger and faster in order for the oxygen to reach the muscles as quickly as possible, thus why our blood pressure increases.
Yes. As you exercise, the vessels of blood in the muscles dilate and thus the blood flow greatly.
becuse when we doing sport, our blood goes faster, the blood is go over the heart, and so if the blood goes faster the heart will go faster to. Krisztina from the 7grade in AISB.
because your heart rate increases and forces more blood around your body.
it is when you dont have enough blood.
it dosent.
For a while it may go down but afyer a while it will come back to normal.
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