cardiorespiratory endurance---a+ fool
Aerobic Activity
The coronary arteries deliver blood to the muscles of the heart.
The heart and lungs work together to deliver oxygen to and remove carbon dioxide from the body's tissues. The brain uses this oxygen to function.
Blood with no oxygen (the blood that flows to the heart picks up oxygen from the lungs).
The heart muscles.
The heart speeds up after exercise because it is working to meet the increased metabolic needs of the muscles. By speeding up, it can deliver more oxygen and nutrients to muscle cells.
veins that deliver oxygen poor blood from the body to the heart.
During physical activity, the heart rate and breathing rate increase to supply more oxygen to the muscles. This is because the heart needs to pump more blood to deliver oxygen, and the lungs need to take in more air to provide oxygen to the blood.
Yes, blood pressure typically increases after exercise due to the increased demand on the heart and blood vessels to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.
Yes, blood pressure typically increases during exercise as the heart pumps more blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.
The heart pumps blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. Skeletal muscles allow for movement and support the body's structure. The diaphragm helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing to control the flow of air in and out of the lungs.
As you exercise, the muscles need more oxygen to work. The heart beats faster to get the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the muscles. The harder you exercise, the more oxygen the muscles need, the faster the heart beats.
Aerobic fitness is the ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen. This oxygen meets body needs under a variety of circumstances.