1.4.1 Immediate effects during exercise

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    • During exercise, breathing rate increases to bring more oxygen into the body and remove more carbon dioxide.
    • During exercise, heart rate increases to circulate blood faster and deliver more oxygen.
    • Arrange the sequence of muscle changes during exercise:
      1️⃣ Muscle temperature increases
      2️⃣ Blood flow increases
      3️⃣ Muscle fatigue may occur
    • Match the metabolic changes during exercise with their effects:
      ATP production ↔️ Provides energy
      Glucose usage ↔️ Primary fuel during high-intensity exercise
      Fat usage ↔️ Primary fuel during low-intensity exercise
      Carbon dioxide levels ↔️ Increase due to enhanced respiration
    • What happens to breathing depth during exercise, and what is this increase called?
      Becomes deeper, tidal volume
    • What happens to stroke volume during exercise?
      Increases
    • Muscle fatigue during exercise can occur due to the buildup of lactic acid.
    • What are immediate effects of exercise defined as?
      Changes during exercise
    • The respiratory changes during exercise meet the increased oxygen demand and carbon dioxide production of working muscles.

      True
    • Cardiac output is the product of heart rate and stroke volume.

      True
    • Why does muscle temperature increase during exercise?
      Muscles generate more heat
    • During high-intensity exercise, glucose is used as the primary fuel.