The main reaction will be to cool the body as fast as possible by sweating.
The higher level of activity you do the more calories your body needs because you are burning more calories. If you are doing a high level activity eat some carbs, they give you lots of energy that your body needs.
muscles react,which means they increase in size
When activity increases, the body's heart rate and breathing rate increase to supply more oxygen to the muscles. This extra oxygen helps produce more energy for the muscles to use during the activity. Additionally, the body may start to sweat to regulate its temperature and prevent overheating.
Body position - standing, sitting, lying down Smoking - will increase BP Caffeine - will increase BP Alcohol - will increase BP Emotional State - stress, anger, relaxed Activity level - not moving, extreme activities Temperature - BP will increase when colder
no. you would have to intake water to increase the water level in your body.
This is from the oxidation of food during respiration in body cell.Any increase activity,muscle action which increase respiration will increase heat production.
Yes, it does slightly.
Homeostasis
Cardiac output will level off as your heart muscle strengthens and your body becomes accustomed to physical activity. For example, when first getting started, walking 5 minutes may be enough to increase your heart rate, but within a few weeks, you will need to increase the intensity of your walk to increase your heart rate by the same amount.
In terms of biomechanics, which circumstance leads to higher levels of stress on a person's body?
it increase the amount of energy your body uses at rest.
it increase the amount of energy your body uses at rest.