not alot tbh...
harder to breathe
The ATP-PCr (Adenosine triphosphate-Phosphocreatine) system.
redirection of blood flow to exercising tissue
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It allows you to move.
short term effects on how exercise encourages new bone formation
Short term: During exercise your body moves faster, meaning the joints have to work harder. This causes increased production of synovial fluid, which is secreted around synovial joints. To increase the range and ease of movements. Long term: Bones adapt to the stress caused by laying down more calcium. This increases bone density and strengthens the bones, making them more resilient to the pressure put on them by exercise.
Become stronger and thicker
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There are many of these, such as your heart rate increases which means you blood pressure increases. Sorry, that was all I could come up with for Cardiocascular system.
Short Term Effects -Increase joint range of movementsMicr-otears in muscle fibreDomsIncreased metabolic activityFatigue(Tiredness)Build Up Of Lactic AcidLong Term Effects -Muscles get bigger and strongerMuscle damageTendons and ligaments become stronger and thickerMuscle HypertrophyIncreased bone densityMusculoskeletal is a body system which affects the body when exercise happens for example; Standing Broad Jump the effect would be increased joint range of movement, having to stretch the muscles in your legs to jump far.Hope this helped :-)