Parasympathetic
Aerobic energy system relies on oxygen to produce energy. This system is efficient for longer duration activities such as running a marathon.
When running a marathon the endocrine system kicks into high gear. Hormones are pumped into cells for energy and endurance.
It helps by running the system so it will not wear out.
footballers use the aerobic system for long distance running
The second law of thermodynamics states that a system with no energy input and no energy losses will tend toward dissolution.
The human body is a biochemical machine. It uses the chemical energy in food to power the muscles it uses to run. The energy in food, water, and the oxygen in air combine to make the body of the runner work.
Footballers use the aerobic energy system during games to provide a sustained energy source for endurance activities like jogging, light running, and recovery between high-intensity efforts. This system relies on oxygen to produce energy efficiently and allows footballers to maintain performance over extended periods of play.
The division of the nervous system responsible for calming or relaxing the body is the parasympathetic nervous system. This system is part of the autonomic nervous system and activates the "rest and digest" response, promoting relaxation, reducing heart rate, and facilitating digestion. It counterbalances the sympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for the "fight or flight" response.
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If the length of an activity is greater than 150 seconds, the predominant energy system used is the aerobic energy system. This system relies on oxygen to produce ATP through the oxidation of carbohydrates and fats, allowing for sustained energy output over longer durations. It is particularly effective for endurance activities, such as long-distance running or cycling.
A capacitor in an AC compressor system helps to store and release electrical energy to help start the compressor motor and keep it running smoothly.