Exercise increases the rate of respiration as increased metabolic demand and requires faster use of oxygen.
For the long term effects of the respiratry system are that the lungs will increase in size because theyy are getting used to all of the exercise over a long period of time By Misssinglelips
respiratory system
I would say that there is definitely one main exercise to improve the respiratory system which is running. Running long distance greatly improves your cardiovascular and respiratory systems and also keeps your body in good working order. Although running is not for everyone and a few more exercises are swimming, cycling and any other activity that requires you to have endurance.
Regular exercise can make the bones in the skeletal system stronger.
you die
Aerobic exercise positively affect your muscular system. The more you incorporate aerobic exercise, the more you tone your muscles, helping them become lean.
breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
it purifies the blood so it can help the circulatory, digestive and the respiratory system, so you can stay alive for a long while bro
Long-term effects of reduced vital capacity can lead to chronic respiratory issues, decreased exercise tolerance, and impaired overall lung function. This can result in increased fatigue, reduced quality of life, and a higher risk of respiratory infections. Additionally, individuals may experience difficulty in performing daily activities and an increased burden on healthcare systems due to chronic lung conditions. Maintaining optimal vital capacity through exercise and avoiding harmful exposures is crucial for long-term respiratory health.
Evendentually they do, or else they couldn't have lived in the wild for so long.
tom berridge and alex reed i think
Mostly respiratory. But all of them if you go too long without oxygen as you will die.