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What are the long-term effects of exercise on the respiratory system?
The long-term effects of exercise on the respiratory system are helping the lungs to become healthier and to produce a greater number of alveoli, and increasing the vital capacity and tidal volume of the lungs.
The lungs are able to supply air to your cells faster which gives your cells more air for more ATP production. In all, the respiratory system is able to get rid of CO2 and thus allow your blood to be...
During exercise the muscle cells use up more oxygen and produce increased amounts of carbon dioxide. Your lungs and heart have to work harder to supply the extra oxygen and remove the carbon dioxide....
you can exercise for longer with the same effort without getting tired as quickly as before
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in long term effects for your respiratory system you get an increase of...
The effect exercise has on the respiratory system is that it helps the blood to circulate in the body and so it and the circulatory system have linked together to help in the living of the human...
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