What effect does exercise have on respiratory system?
When you are exercising your respiratory system responses by your breathing rate increases and you start to breathe heavily, this happens because your muscles need more oxygen so you breathe deep and quicker so a supply of oxygen can get to the muscles, also when you finish exercise your breathing rate will decrease and start to recover. Another response from the respiratory system is the tidal volume, which increase as a response to exercise this is because the muscle needs an increase of oxygen. As well as the breathing rate and tidal volume, the pulmonary ventilation is also a response to exercise on the respiratory system. The pulmonary ventilation increases when the body starts to do exercise, this happens because like most of the other responses the muscles need more oxygen, there is also an increase in the removal of carbon dioxideRespiration increases as a response to exercise. The reason being is because as someone exercises the heart-rate increase, which means that the output of blood will increase. In order to provide enough oxygen for the blood produced, the respiration has to increase.higher air flow and blood flow. As your resportary system is for oxegenating your blood. Allso it can strengthen internal muscles used by your lungs and diofram.