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What are the three major mechanisms by which exercise increases glycolytic rate?
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what are the indicators of anaerobic exercise?
- Describe the two mechanisms by which muscle glycogen is broken down to glucose (glycogenolysis) for use in glycolysis. Which one is activated at the same time as muscle contraction?Considering the physiological effects of exercise, how are SBP & DBP expected to respond to graded aerobic exercise?Does Blood Lactate accumulate at each level of exercise?