During exercise, the respiration rate increases to meet the body's demand for oxygen to support increased physical activity. This results in faster and deeper breathing. In contrast, the respiration rate during rest is slower and more shallow as the body requires less oxygen for basic functions.
as your physical stamina increases
During exercise our blood circulation speed increases. It effect in amino acid and a molecule ATP which causes muscles to increase strength.
Because when your PO2 levels in your blood decrease and PCO2 levels increase your body becomes acidic, and to compensate for that your lungs increase in respiration. also, your heart increases because it receives signals that says it needs more O2 to the areas that are using it up.
Depending on how light or heavy exercise is will depend on the change that occurs. Typically during exercise heart rate will increase. This is in order to increase blood flow to the working muscles to allow for increased respiration - in order for the muscles to work efficiently. Therefore the more strenuous the exercise, the more your heart rate will increase. Blood pressure will also increase during exercise and again depends on intensity levels. During exercise such as running/cycling/swimming systolic pressure will increase progressively whereas diastolic pressure will increase only slightly. During weight lifting exercises, both systolic and diastolic pressures will rise. Obviously these effects will vary from person to person, depending on age, gender, exercise level, exercise intensity etc. etc.
The answer is 'yes'. Increase in carbon bi oxide level directly stimulates the respiratory center and it is the most powerful stimulation for respiration. So, it increases the depth and rate of respiration and rate of respiration, in order to get rid of carbon bi oxide.
Exercise increases the rate of respiration as increased metabolic demand and requires faster use of oxygen.
basically your heart rate increase as the duration of excersise increases.
The heart rate increases to supply more lactic acid to the muscles for anaerobic respiration.
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Yes, blood flow increases during exercise to deliver more oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and remove waste products.
Carbon dioxide is the gas that builds up in the body and increases respiration. As levels of carbon dioxide rise, receptors in the bloodstream signal the brain to increase the rate of breathing in order to expel the excess carbon dioxide from the body.