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Q: What is produced when you owe the body oxygen after intense exercise?
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What can the breathing rate increase to during exercise?

When we take exercise our body needs more oxygen .Our normal breathing rate do not fulfill the oxygen requirement due to which breathing rate is increased.


How does the respiration rate for exercise compare to the respiration rate for resting?

your respiration rate will increase with exercise as your body needs more oxygen. At rest it will decrease as you don't need so much oxygen when your sleeping.


Where is oxygen produced and how is it important to the human body?

Oxygen is produced inside the cells of the body and is used to burn glucose to release energy.plants take in CO2 (CARBON DIOXIDE) and give out oxygen, which is useful because we take in oxygen and give off as a waste product CO2. The oxygen is necessary for respiration to which the chemical equation is. C6H12O6 + 602 --> 6H2O +ENERGY. The muscels need oxygen to function properly.


Where in your body can you use anaerobic respiration?

In your muscle cells. In your case, the only fermentation your cells are going through is lactic acid fermentation (and not alcohol fermentation). Anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. If there is oxygen present, then your cells will go through aerobic respiration normally. However, there are times when your cells lack oxygen, as in intense exercise. When cells can do both aerobic and anaerobic respiration, it is called facultative respiration.


What happens to respiratory rate and tidal volume at the start of exercise and why?

They increase to meet the higher need of oxygen in the body

Related questions

What heavy exercise the buildup of lactic acid in muscle cells results?

Oxygen Debt- A cumulative deficit of oxygen resulting from intense exercise; the deficit must be made up when the body returns to rest.


What is the importance of the anaerobic threshold to a marathon runner?

EPOC ( excess post-exercise oxygen consumption) is used for the recovery of both anaerobic & aerobic metabolism. The more anaerobic or intense the exercise is, the greater the oxygen deficit is and therefore the more EPOC is required to return the body to a pre-exercise state.


What is the difference between oxygen debt and oxygen deficiency?

Oxygen debt refers to the lack of oxygen due to intense exercise which is then made up in the bodies resting state. Oxygen deficiency refers to when the body is unable to fill its oxgen requirements thus resulting in symptoms of dizziness etc.


Why do you pant when you exercise?

During exercise, your body uses energy. This process requires oxygen. So, if you exercise you pant, or breathe harder, in order for your body to draw in more oxygen.


Why do you pant when doing exercise?

During exercise, your body uses energy. This process requires oxygen. So, if you exercise you pant, or breathe harder, in order for your body to draw in more oxygen.


Aerobic exercise increases the body's consumption of which of these?

Aerobic exercise increases the body's consumption of oxygen.


What uses does potassium have?

its used in the body as an 'electrolyte' it helps the muscles from cramping during intense exercise.


Does anaerobic exercise require body use in extra oxygen?

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Aerobic exercise increases the body consumption of what?

Oxygen and energy.


Where in the body is Reactive Oxygen species produced?

cells


What does aerobic exercise do for our body?

Aerobic exercise improves the volume of oxygen your body can take in and use to fuel aerobic functions of your body. Activities include aerobic metabolism and cardiovascular exercise. Aerobic literally means with "air", and the most biologically important to survive is oxygen. Therefore aerobic means "with oxygen". Aerobic metabolism are activities that occurs within your body when you are at rest, like in sedentary breathing, reading, writing, watching, etc. Cardiovascular exercise are activities that can improve your maximum aerobic capacity called "V02max", and may include intense physical exercise that elevates your hear rate to at least 60% of your maximal heart rate for a prolonged period of time.


Why do you breathe faster after exercising?

You breathe faster after exercising as your body needs to remove all the waste products it has produced - carbon dioxide and water.