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Why does an athletic breathe faster and deeper than usual after finishing the race?
Why does an athletic breathe faster and deeper than usual after finishing the race?
- To reduce the heart rate
- To conserve energy for future activities
- To supply more oxygen to the muscles and remove carbon dioxide (correct)
- To cool down the body temperature
What is the primary purpose of breathing faster and deeper after finishing a race?
What is the primary purpose of breathing faster and deeper after finishing a race?
- To increase the heart rate
- To decrease the blood flow to the muscles
- To conserve energy for later use
- To remove carbon dioxide and supply oxygen to the muscles (correct)
What is the immediate effect of breathing faster and deeper after completing a race?
What is the immediate effect of breathing faster and deeper after completing a race?
- Decreased blood flow to the muscles
- Increased oxygen supply to the muscles and removal of carbon dioxide (correct)
- Reduced oxygen supply to the muscles
- Lowered heart rate