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Regular exercise has been shown to have a positive effect on blood pressure levels by helping to lower both systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings. This is because exercise strengthens the heart, improves blood circulation, and helps to maintain a healthy weight, all of which contribute to better blood pressure control.
Exercise increases the heart rate, because the blood has to supply additional oxygen to the muscles.
During exercise our blood circulation speed increases. It effect in amino acid and a molecule ATP which causes muscles to increase strength.
There are various ways through which exercise will effect muscle fatigue. This will enhance blood circulation which will deliver more oxygen to the fatigued muscles. Exercise will also cause lactic acid to be released.
As far as I know all blood types have the same anti bodies, so no.
Exercise lowers blood sugar in a similar way to insulin, as the body uses the sugar in respiration, allowing the body to move, enabling its participation in exercise.
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During exercise, red blood cells and plasma are two critical components of blood. Red blood cells are essential for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the muscles, enhancing endurance and performance. Plasma, which makes up about 55% of blood volume, helps regulate body temperature and maintain blood pressure by supplying nutrients and removing waste products. Together, they support optimal physical function during physical activity.
Rapid exhalation of CO2 during exercise leads to a decrease in blood CO2 levels, resulting in a shift of the carbonic acid equilibrium to produce more bicarbonate ions. This increases the concentration of bicarbonate ions and decreases the concentration of H2CO3 in the blood.
your heart beats faster in order to supply more blood to the body
Excersice increases blood flow, more blood Flow to the brain = increased oxygen= increased energy = increased mental Sharpness! :)
increases the heart rate