The body needs to increase cellular repiration to provide enough energy for muscle movement. It also needs more oxygen as it is being used up by the muscles.
Homeostatic mechanisms are used to ensure the cells are getting what they need and staying stable during exercise.
eg. muscle cells requiring oxygen are the STIMULUS and increased blood pressure to pump oxygen to cells quicker is the RESPONSE.
Heat in the body rising due to increased cellular respiration is the STIMULUS and sweat glands being triggered is the RESPONSE, aiding heat loss and keeping internal environmental temp under control.
Yes, pH changes can occur during strenuous exercise. As muscles work harder, they produce lactic acid, which can lead to a decrease in blood pH, resulting in a more acidic environment. This condition, known as acidosis, can impact muscle performance and fatigue. Additionally, respiratory changes during intense exercise can also influence blood pH levels.
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The most drastic temperature changes during the start of spring in the US typically occur in the Midwest region, particularly in states like Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. These areas can experience wide temperature fluctuations as winter transitions to spring.
Temperature changes may occur due to changes in pressure, volume, or physical state of a substance, known as adiabatic processes. This is governed by the ideal gas law, which relates pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas. Additionally, temperature changes can result from chemical reactions or phase changes within a system.
Chronic adaptations changes that occur as a result of repeated regular exercise and activity
it harms the environment. temperature changes and climate changes occur because of chemical weathering.
As people age, degenerative changes in the lens's proteins occur.
it is hot in summer. nights are colder.
because atoms expands when temperature increases in result physical changes.
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respiratory system change with more exercise because it is related to our cardiovascular and respiratory system.when we do exercise our heart rate increases cardiac output increases and oxygen is more utilizing and more energy is required.These all cause effect on respiratory system