Your muscles produce a lot more carbon dioxide and you have to remove it from the body. You do this by breathing deeper and faster.
Thorndike's Law of Exercise concerns the role of practice in learning.
Exercise increases your pulse rate as your body needs more oxygen and nutrients to support the increased physical activity. The heart pumps faster to deliver these essential elements to the muscles. With regular exercise, the heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood, resulting in a lower resting pulse rate over time.
The primary substrate used to provide energy at rest during high intensity exercise is muscle glycogen. As exercise intensity increases, the body relies more heavily on glycogen stored in the muscle to fuel the activity due to its quick conversion into energy.
Correct. F.I.T.T. is a principle used in exercise prescription that stands for Frequency (how often you exercise), Intensity (how hard you exercise), Time (how long you exercise), and Type (the specific kind of exercise). It helps tailor a workout program to individual needs and goals.
In this experiment, exercise would be the independent variable as it is being manipulated to see its effect on motivation. Motivation would be the dependent variable, as it is the outcome that is being measured to see how it changes in response to the different levels of exercise.
You would need to respire faster during periods of strenuous exercise or physical activity when your body requires more oxygen to meet the increased demand for energy production. This helps to supply your muscles with oxygen more quickly and remove carbon dioxide efficiently.
your muscle dont respire, your heart and lungs need to respire more whilst taking part in a physical activity.
they respire and photosynthesize just sometimes do one more than the other
Those that photosynthesize, more than they respire.
We breath in more oxygen and we have to respire quickly. our heart has to pump the oxygenated blood around our body faster and take the deoxygenated blood to the lungs to get the carbon dioxide out.
It is important for plants to respire because they convert Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen. Therefore Making the planet more hospitable to animal life.
Yes, humans do respire. Respiration is one of the seven life processes, you have to respire to live, humans are living things so they do respire.
Healthy lungs breathe between 6 (at rest) and 150 (during exercise) liters of air per minute.
No. It is not alive so it doesn't need to respire.
During muscle contraction/relaxation, energy is used up; this happens to greater degrees depending on how strenuous the exercise may be. When you run, or during aerobic respiration, the muscle cell's oxygen uptake increases; this is because oxygen is required to produce ATP when the muscle cells are respiring aerobically.
Hi, I think that the baby takes some of the mothers oxygen out of her bloodstream through the umbilical cord this means that the mother has to respire more so that she can provide enough oxygen for herself
not like humans but they do respiration but how do they respire then ?