cardiac responses to single exercise
- Created by: ellamwood
- Created on: 23-02-23 10:37
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2. increased blood pressure is...
- an increased amount of blood pumped from the heart per minute: a combination of stroke volume and heart rate
- systolic increase due to the heart working harder, and diastolic which stays the same to meet exercise demands
- the nerve system signalling for adjusted heart rate to give the muscles more oxygenated blood quicker and remove lactate efficiently
- when the heart beats faster before exercise to prepare for the increased demands of exercise
3. redirection of blood flow is...
- vasodilation and vasoconstriction to ensure blood reaches the areas of need
- when the heart beats faster before exercise to prepare for the increased demands of exercise
- an increased amount of blood pumped from the heart per minute: a combination of stroke volume and heart rate
- systolic increase due to the heart working harder, and diastolic which stays the same to meet exercise demands
4. increased cardiac output is...
- the nerve system signalling for adjusted heart rate to give the muscles more oxygenated blood quicker and remove lactate efficiently
- vasodilation and vasoconstriction to ensure blood reaches the areas of need
- an increased amount of blood pumped from the heart per minute: a combination of stroke volume and heart rate
- when the heart beats faster before exercise to prepare for the increased demands of exercise
5. anticipatory rise in heart rate before exercise is...
- when the heart beats faster before exercise to prepare for the increased demands of exercise
- systolic increase due to the heart working harder, and diastolic which stays the same to meet exercise demands
- vasodilation and vasoconstriction to ensure blood reaches the areas of need
- the nerve system signalling for adjusted heart rate to give the muscles more oxygenated blood quicker and remove lactate efficiently
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