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1.1.e. Effects of exercise on body systems MatchUp
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Blood flow redistribution
Increased muscle temperature
Increased cardiac output
Increased heart rate
Increased stroke volume
Increased respiratory (breathing) rate
Lactic acid production
Increased tidal volume
Increased minute ventilation
The need to inhale more air per breath in order to meet the oxygen demand, as a short-term effect of exercise.
A short-term effect of exercise where the heart has to beat quicker each minute, in order to eject more blood around the body and meet the oxygen demands of exercise
A short-term effect of exercise where blood is re-diverted from the less important parts of the body (e.g. the stomach), to the most important parts (e.g. working skeletal muscles).
A short-term effect of exercise, as a result of prolonged high-intensity exercise with limited or no oxygen available for respiration and can lead to muscle stiffness and cramping.
A short-term effect of exercise where heat is generated due to movement (kinetic energy).
A short-term effect of exercise that involves breathing more frequently in order to meet the oxygen demands of exercise.
A short-term effect of exercise that results in an increase in the air inhaled per minute in order to enhance aerobic exercise performance.
A short-term effect of exercise that leads to a greater amount of blood ejected to the working muscle per minute.
A short-term effect of exercise that results in a greater amount of blood ejected to the working muscle per beat.