Body cells get oxygen and food from blood. So, faster breathing causing increased oxygenation and increased heart rate cause greater blood flow during exercise.
No. You get energy and nutrients by eating food. During exercise the energy is spent
Because the body will have to release the fat for energy, which is then burned by mitochondria in the cells for energy to exercise.
you use energy in you body by, exercising, or any major or minor movement during the day or night.
because we have used all the energy in doing exercise so to regain energy we feel hungry and as you know that food we eat is breakdown into energy by the cells .
It is metabolized by the liver to be converted to simple sugars and used by the cells for energy.
Electrons transfer energy from glucose to other molecules during redox reactions in cells.
Electrons transfer energy from glucose to other molecules during redox reactions in cells.
Electrons transfer energy from glucose to other molecules during redox reactions in cells.
which carbohydrate don plants cells store energy
The energy produced during respiration is ATP, or Adenosine Tri-Phosphate. ATP is the main energy that cells use to function.
You get tired when you are exercising due to the fact that your body is expending energy.
The Circulatory System circulates blood throughout the body. This blood has red blood cells that carry oxygen. When you are exercising, your heart beats faster to get more oxygen to the cells. This lets the blood travel faster, delivering more oxygen, which when received by cells is used by the mitochondria (the energy source of cells) to produce energy.