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An increase in diffusion rates in tissues favours oxygen movement from the capillaries to the tissues, and carbon dioxide from the cells to the blood. Also With some training these rates increase, allowing oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse more rapidly.
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During vigorous exercise the heart is moving more oxygenated blood into the muscles, so it has to pump faster.
At higher temperatures, atoms and molecules have more kinetic energy, and they will diffuse more easily. Diffusion rates are proportional to temperature. The hotter it is, the higher the diffusion rates we will see.
An increase in diffusion rates in tissues favours oxygen movement from the capillaries to the tissues, and carbon dioxide from the cells to the blood. Also With some training these rates increase, allowing oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse more rapidly.
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Apperantly it increases because you are doing more things ( run ) which is exersice and this causes your heart to increase which also causes your pulse rates t increase .... Heart rates are triggered by how much exertion you are forcing upon your body, so if you exercise a whole lot and run a whole bunch, your heart rates will increase rapidly.
Temperature and diffusion rates are usually linearly proportional. As temperature increases diffusion rate also increases and vice versa. In most cases, diffusion rate will reach 0 after saturation or the maximum possible temperature.
Faster diffusion will take place if the surroundings are warmer. Increase in temperature means an increase in molecules' speed (kinetic energy). So the molecules move faster and there will be more spontaneous spreading of the material which means that diffusion occurs more quickly.
Because the demand for oxygen and glucose increases, and the heart and lungs need to speed up to keep up with the demand.
Liquids diffuse at a slower rate than do gases because they have much less kinetic energy.
your pulse rate increases so your breathing rates can increase which allows you to take in more oxygen to transfer to your blood.