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Physical exertion results in an increased pulse rate to compensate for the increased carbon dioxide that needs to be removed from the body and increased requirement of oxygen and energy (in the form of sugars) to the muscles. These are transported by the blood, so increasing the amount of blood pumped to the muscles (and in turn back to the lungs to get rid of the carbon dioxide) is done by increasing the heart rate.

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