The respiratory system is affected by exercise because when doing exercise the muscles need more oxygen and produce more carbon dioxide so the heart has to work quicker and you need to breathe faster and deeper to let the carbon dioxide exit quicker and the oxygen enter and be pumped around quicker.
Aerobic exercise strengthens the ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to provide oxygen to body tissues efficiently. In the short term, aerobic exercise increases heart and respiratory rates.
The corticol motor will activate stimulating the pontine centers to modify VRG breathing rhythm. The VRG will make adjustments to the stimulus going to the respiratory centers
not alot tbh...
The phosphagen system, specifically involving creatine phosphate, is primarily used at the beginning of exercise and during high-intensity short-duration exercise. This system provides quick energy through the breakdown of creatine phosphate to regenerate ATP, which fuels muscle contractions during these intense activities.
Psychoactive drugs affect the brain, which is a part of the nervous system.
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You breath through a respiratory system for short you breath through your lungs
Yes, Invertebrates have respiratory system. upto phylum Annelida no special respiratory organs are found. The respiratory system first appears in phylum Arthropoda. Trachea, Book lungs, book gills are respiratory organs in Arthropodans. Mollusca have gills. Echinodermata have Tube feet, Respiratoryy tree and bursae
Cut the exercise portion short.
There is an increase in the breathing rate, this is due to the demand for oxygen from the working muscles. •The Respiratory Volume increases, this is due to the increase of Tidal Volume and breathing rate whilst meeting the demand of oxygen for the working muscles.
Short Term; Deep, Heavy BreathingLong Term; Increased Lung Strengthsorry but that is a crap answer how the hell can people do their home work or corse work with that !!here you go guysThe immediate effects of exercise are an increase in respiratory rate and cardiac outputIncreased heart rateOxygenates your bloodIncreases your stroke volumeMuscles contract more oftenBlood flow to muscles increaseMuscle temperature risesThe long term effects are you will be able to do more exercise, your heart rate & respiratory rate will go down whilst resting, become quicker & fitter and have a better reaction timeYour heart increases and also your heart becomes more efficient when passing blood Lower blood pressure.
The muscular system is torn slightly with strenuous exercise, especially with weight lifting. Once a muscle is torn through exercise, it recovers, and makes this muscle bigger, stronger and tougher. Therefore, all muscles are similar to callouses.