When you exercise, your muscles need more oxygen. Therefore, to maintain an adequate oxygen level in all of the tissues
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When you exercise, your muscles need more oxygen. Therefore, to maintain an adequate oxygen level in all of the tissues
When you exercise, your muscles need more oxygen. Therefore, to maintain an adequate oxygen level in all of the tissues in your body, you increase respiration rate and depth. This allows you to take in more oxygen. Your heart rate increases, which allows it to deliver more oxygenated blood to your muscles. 1) Is this an example of a positive or negative feedback loop? Please justify your answer. 2) When the oxygenated blood flows through your muscles during exercise, for the same volume of blood, more oxygen molecules are unloaded to the muscles. What are the factors responsible for this increase in oxygen unloading? and How this increase in oxygen unloading is achieved?
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