1.3.3 Short-term effects of exercise

Cards (29)

  • What are short-term effects of exercise?
    Immediate and temporary changes
  • Why does body temperature increase during exercise?
    Metabolism rises
  • Match the short-term effect with its purpose:
    Sweating ↔️ Cools down the body
    Increased breathing rate ↔️ Increases oxygen intake
    Increased heart rate ↔️ Pumps more oxygenated blood
  • What happens to the heart rate during exercise?
    It increases
  • Deeper breathing during exercise further increases oxygen intake and removes carbon dioxide
  • Match the effect with its description:
    Muscle fatigue ↔️ Tiredness due to energy depletion
    Muscle soreness ↔️ Micro-tears in muscle fibers
  • Breathing rate increases during exercise to take in more oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
    True
  • During exercise, the respiratory system takes in more oxygen
  • During exercise, stored carbohydrates like glycogen are used to produce energy
  • What is enhanced in the nervous system during exercise to improve coordination and reaction time?
    Neural activity
  • Match the recovery aspect with its description:
    Rest ↔️ Repairs muscle tissues
    Hydration ↔️ Prevents dehydration
    Nutrition ↔️ Restores glycogen levels
    Active Recovery ↔️ Improves circulation
  • During exercise, the heart beats faster to supply more oxygen
  • Prolonged use of muscles during exercise leads to fatigue
  • Steps in the cardiovascular response to exercise:
    1️⃣ Increased heart rate
    2️⃣ Elevated breathing rate
    3️⃣ More oxygenated blood pumped
    4️⃣ Increased oxygen intake
  • Elevated breathing rate increases oxygen intake and removes carbon dioxide.

    True
  • What is the immediate effect of exercise on the muscular system?
    Muscle fatigue
  • How does muscle soreness differ from muscle fatigue in terms of timing?
    Soreness is delayed
  • Prolonged use of muscles during exercise leads to fatigue
  • Deeper breathing during exercise increases oxygen intake and carbon dioxide removal.

    True
  • An increased metabolic rate during exercise helps burn more calories to fuel physical activity.
    True
  • The release of endorphins during exercise provides pain relief and enhances mood
  • Elevated breathing rate during exercise increases oxygen intake and removes carbon dioxide.

    True
  • Muscle soreness is caused by micro-tears in muscle fibers.
    True
  • During exercise, elevated breathing rate helps remove carbon dioxide
  • What are the two primary short-term effects on the respiratory system during exercise?
    Increased breathing rate and depth
  • Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) peaks 24-48 hours after exercise.
    True
  • Why does heart rate increase during exercise?
    To supply more oxygen
  • What is pumped to working muscles during exercise to meet their increased oxygen demand?
    Oxygenated blood
  • What causes muscle fatigue during exercise?
    Depletion of energy stores