Its heart rate increase (more beats per minute) Its cardiac output increases (amount of blood pumped per beat) Its stroke volume increases (amount of blood pumped per minute) This the sort of thing you are after??
the heart usually beats faster to pump more blood around the body so that more oxygen can travell to prevent lactic acid build up. It also puts a pressure on your lungs so that you can breathe faster...but some bodies cannot handle this for a long period of time. the oxygen is used to provide respiration to prevent lactic acid build up.
While you exercise your heart beats to the beat
Your heart provides a flow of oxygen rich blood to your muscles when you exercise.
During exercise the heart beats faster so it can carry blood around the body quicker and after exercise the heart starts pumping slower and eventually returns back to your resting pulse rate.
Your heart rate increses
it becomes faster.
it doesnt
it pumps the blood to the muscles to do more exercise
As you exercise, the muscles need more oxygen to work. The heart beats faster to get the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the muscles. The harder you exercise, the more oxygen the muscles need, the faster the heart beats.
Aerobic exercise
Exercise increases the heart rate, because the blood has to supply additional oxygen to the muscles.
That is called aerobic exercise.
yes it can and if you have a healthy diet and do lots of exercise you will have lots of oxygen to produce energy in muscles and when you exercise your heart beats and that means energy is going through your muscles hope this helped.
when you exercise, the heart rate increases, (as does your breathing pace), so that more oxygen can be carried in the blood to your muscles. The more intense the exercise, the more your muscles have to work, so more oxygen is required and your heart rate will increase. The quicker you heart rate returns to normal, the better your fitness.
Absolutely. When you get your heart racing during (typically aerobic) exercise, you increase its ability to pump blood.
to much exercise can tire your body and can tensen up your muscles. for heart disease patients it can cause immense strain on the heart and increases the chances of heart attack.
Because the heart has to pump more oxygen than usual to your muscles
Your heart chamber does not hypertrophy due to overexertion. Your muscles also do not develop due to overexertion. Both, your heart and muscles develop due to proper exercise.