The the scientific discipline that studies the function of the human body is physiology.
kenesiology (human kinetics)
Type of fermentation that occurs in muscles during rapid exercise? Answer: lactic acid fermentation
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.
lactate
Data from electron microscopy studies suggests that the centromere/kinetochore complex of sister chromatids is compacted. The kinetochores then capture microtubules in a way that allows the kinetochores of sister chromatids to function as a single unit.
In contrast to Inspiratory Reserve volume,Tidal volume and Expiratory reserve volume, residual volume does not change with exercise
its a chemical that the body generates during regular exercise
Jan Castenfors has written: 'Renal function during exercise' -- subject(s): Exercise, Kidney function tests, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise
Everybody studies science -- science is what you call learning about how things work, and we all do that during our lives. People who study science as a career are called scientists.
well it is all connected so co2 gets around your body as you do exercise because your breathing much faster. lol
Yes. If a dentist likes his job and continually studies to make his or her treatements better, he or she will definatly become better being a dentist.
Most energy when a person is at rest is provided by fats. These are very important to the body's function.
During exercise muscle cells use oxygen.
Proteins serve as an important source of energy for muscles during times of rest and for low-intensity exercising.
Yogis believe breathing to be the most important metabolic function; we breathe roughly 23,000 times per day and use about 4,500 gallons of air, which increases during exercise.
b. during an intense exercise routine
Besides the obvious increased caloric expenditure during aerobic exercise, long-term aerobic exercise appears to change what sources of energy we use during such activity. Studies examining trained and untrained people exercising have found that trained participants will rely more on stored fat during exercise than untrained ones. Additionally, you will continue to burn an increased number of calories for about an hour or so after stopping exercise (as your body uses energy to help recover).
It is better for both you and the child if you exercise regularly during pregnancy. Consult your physician for specifics.