Exercise

    Cards (10)

    • Respiration
      The process that provides energy for the body
    • Types of respiration
      • Aerobic
      • Anaerobic
    • When resting
      The body doesn't need a great deal of energy
    • During exercise
      The body needs a great deal of energy for muscle contraction
    • Body's reaction to increased energy demand during exercise
      1. Aerobic respiration increases
      2. Breathing rate and volume increase
      3. Heart rate increases
    • When oxygen supply is insufficient during exercise
      Anaerobic respiration takes place in the muscles
    • Anaerobic respiration
      Oxidation of glucose is incomplete, leading to a buildup of lactic acid
    • During long periods of vigorous activity
      Lactic acid causes the muscles to become fatigued and stop contracting efficiently
    • Oxygen debt
      The amount of extra oxygen the body needs after exercise to deal with the accumulated lactic acid
    • Removing lactic acid from the body
      1. Lactic acid is transported to the liver by the blood
      2. Lactic acid is converted back to glucose through a series of chemical reactions
      3. Reacting with and removing the accumulated lactic acid requires oxygen