cardiorespiresatory endurance
Cardiorespiratory endurance
Cardiorespiratory endurance
Cardiorespiratory endurance
Oxygen
Hemoglobin
The bodyâ??s maximum ability to transport and use oxygen is called maximal oxygen consumption. A recording of the changes in electrical activity of the heart is electrocardiogram.
Oxygen is supplied to the body tissues by a series of blood vessels from arteries, arteriolles, to capillaries.
Smoking constricts your blood vessels which affect their ability to transport oxygen and other molecules (glucose) to your muscles which will effect their ability to contract. Also smoking makes it harder for your lungs to absorb oxygen.
Blood is transported in arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries are the vessels that take blood from the heart. Veins are the vessels that take blood back to the heart, and capillaries are the tiny vessels that attach the arteries and veins. Transport of oxygen and nutrients occurs on the capillary level.
Prokaryotic cells that transport oxygen to other cells in the body. what the discription of bloode vessels
haemoglobin
Nutrients and oxygen have to get to the outside of the heart. So the blood vessels on the outside have that job. The nutrients and oxygen can't get to the cardiac muscle from inside the heart. Blood vessels that lead from the heart that are high in oxygen and nutrients have their first branch off the aorta that goes to these blood vessels. That's how important these vessels are to the heart and how it functions.