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When muscle cells are very active during exercise, they use more ATP energy.
Explain how this is related to increased breathing rate and depth (taking more
and deeper breaths) both during exercise and for some time after you finish
exercising. Be specific about the
outputs occurring in the cells that cause your body to respond with a change
in breathing.
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- Discuss what effect insuffi cient expiration might have onoverall homeostasis.tion Completion Status: accumulation of "waste products" in cells can damage important substances (like collagen) and disrupt normal physiological processes. QUESTION 17 Lungs: With age, lung function becomes "less efficient." Which one does not explain why? Lung tissue becomes more "elastic" resulting in less expansion. O There is a decrease in "reserve capacity" that affects stamina. There is a decrease in the number of airs sacs for oxygen transport. O Muscles in the rib cage become weaker and reduce contraction. QUESTION 18 Which one below does not describe normal age-related changes in the skeletal syste O Loss of bone-densityAfter light exercise, the oxygen consumed in recovery is approximately equal to the oxygen deficit, which is the amount of additional oxygen that would have been consumed had oxygen consumption reached steady state immediately. How is the oxygen consumed in recovery used?
- Describe the process of right shifts unloading of Oxygen at the Tissues?The amount of time that scuba divers can spend underwater is lim-ited by several factors, including time required to deplete the air sup-ply in their tanks. To make their air last longer, novice divers may be instructed to breathe slowly and exhale as much as possible on each breath. Can you suggest a reason why this behavior would lengthen a diver’s air supply?In most tissues, if the temperature is increased by 10°C, how much is the rate of respiration increased?
- Give two reasons why highly active tissues can extractmore oxygen from the blood than less active tissues doWhy do people that run the Boston marathon “Carbo Load” the night before the race? Your response should be related to cellular respiration should be an original thought, not Google’s few snetences dont use others answersTrace the pathway of respiration from the tissue cells after biological processes and back to it. Unloading of Oxygen to Cells Formation of carbonic acid Inhalation Expiration…
- Explain the quote in relation to the topic of cellular respiration. "One knows that after violent exercise, one breathes heavily for some time: the more violent the exercise, the longer one’s respiration is labored."- Archibald HillWhich of the following statements regarding control of respiration is TRUE? At high altitude, a decrease in PC02 of the blood stimulates an increase in ventilation. An increase in the HCO3- concentration in blood stimulates ventilation. A slight decrease in arterial PO2 is a stronger stimulus for increased ventilation than is a comparable decrease in arterial PCO2. The most important signal for regulating ventilation is the H+ concentration of arterial blood. Increased concentrations of lactic acid stimulate ventilation primarily by acting on peripheral chemoreceptors.Is oxygen loading a positive or negative feedbackprocess? Explain