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aerobic exercise
Oxygen can react with other elements and release energy.
Yes. The word aerobic implies that oxygen is required to create energy.
Glucose is anaerobic turns into atp and it can be used for energy without oxygen
Oxygen
Because neither of these systems requires oxygen to produce energy
Aerobic refers to exercise that requires the presence of oxygen to produce energy. Aerobic exercise includes activities like running, swimming, and cycling.
it can produce energy in the presence and absence of oxygen unlike aerobic exercise which can only produce energy in the presence of oxygen
aerobic exercise
aerobic
Nuclear Energy
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.
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.
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.
Your body requires more oxygen when it's performing exercise, and as a result, you will take more breaths per minute to satisfy the increased oxygen demands. Oxygen is needed to efficiently convert glucose to ATP (your body's cellular energy source), and exercise certainly requires added energy.
inaerobic
Exercise that usually requires a heavy use of oxygen