Sympathetic nerve system acts on your entire body, increasing metabolic rate to compensate for increased demand. Respiration rate, therefore, increases in order to provide more oxygen to the alveoli in your lungs, which is transferred via red blood cells to the muscles doing the work of jogging. When you stop and cool down, your parasympathetic nerve system kicks in, and returns your body slowly to it's natural state, or homeostasis. Respiration rate is among the first systems returned to normal by the parasympathetic nerve system after a jog.
Most people use a surprisingly small amount of their total lung capacity. Doing exercises like jogging requires extensive use of the respiratory system, especially the lungs. This eventually forces lungs to open up more which increases the amount of one's lung capacity that is actually used. Jogging will not necessarily help people breathe, as people with asthma may actually have more trouble breathing.
The brain is part of the nervous system and not the breathing (respiratory)system.
The respiratory system is a breathing system in the body of animals.
The respiratory system is the system that handles breathing.
The respiratory system encompasses breathing.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM is primarily responsible for breathing.
What is the role of the breathing passages in the immunes system
The nervous system controls breathing rate.
The pathway of oxygen is like a tube or pipe in the breathing system.
The breathing system contains the lungs, trachea, pharynx, mouth and nose
The breathing system contains the lungs, trachea, pharynx, mouth and nose
respiratory system