2.50: practical- effect of exercise on breathing

Cards (8)

  • Practical: The Effect of Exercise on Breathing
    • Exercise causes the frequency of breathing to increase in order to provide more oxygen for respiration and to pay off any subsequent oxygen debt
    • We can investigate the effect of exercise on breathing using the following method
  • apparatus
    • stop watch
    • 2 students
  • method first half
    • Work out student A's breathing rate at rest
    • Count their number breaths for 15 seconds and multiply by 4
    • Repeat several times to calculate an average
    • Student A should then exercise for a set time (at least 4 minutes)
  • method second half
    • Immediately after exercising, count the breaths taken in 15 seconds and multiply by 4 to obtain the breathing rate per minute
    • Compare the result to the breathing rate at rest in order to work out the change in breathing rate as a result of exercise
    • Repeat this last step every minute after exercise for 5 minutes
    • Repeat the process for student B
    • Finally, repeat the whole investigation for each student after a period of rest
  • Results and analysis first half
    • Frequency of breathing increases when exercising
    • This is because muscles are working harder and aerobically respiring more and they need more oxygen to be delivered to them (and carbon dioxide removed) to keep up with the energy demand
    • If they cannot meet the energy demand they will also respire anaerobically, producing lactic acid
  • results and analysis second half
    • After exercise has finished, breathing rate remained elevated for a period of time
    • because the lactic acid that has built up in muscles needs to be removed as it lowers the pH of cells and can denature enzymes catalysing cell reactions
    • It can only be removed by combining it with oxygen - this is known as ‘repaying the oxygen debt’
    • This can be tested by seeing how long it takes after exercise for the breathing rate to return to normal
    • The longer it takes, the more lactic acid produced during exercise and the greater the oxygen debt that needs to be repaid
  • Fitness, breathing rate and exercise
    • Breathing rate during and after exercise can be an indication of fitness levels
    • An unfit individual may have:
    • higher breathing rate while resting
    • A more rapid increase in breathing rate during exercise
    • longer recovery period for their breathing rate to  return back to a normal resting rate
  • CORMS
    • Change - We will change whether the student has exercised or not
    • Organisms - The students should be of the same age, gender, size and general fitness
    • Repeat - We will repeat the investigation several times to ensure our results are reliable
    • Measurement 1 - We will measure the change in breathing rate
    • Measurement 2 - ...immediately after exercise and each minute for the subsequent 5 minutes
    • Same - We will control the type of exercise carried out, the temperature of the environment, the food intake of the students prior to the investigation