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There is a great relationship between food and exercise. The more exercise you get the more food you need to eat.
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The pulse rate goes up as the strenuousness of the exercise increases.
they are the same, both are glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2).
Exercise induces the lack of oxygen that causes the waste buildup known as lactic acid.
CO2 and N2O are related because they are both gases that have greater density than that of O2
They are reversible reactions. 2H2 + O2 ----> 2H2O (formation of water) 2H2O ----> 2H2 + O2 (decomposition of water)
In a healthy adult, breathing rate and the amount of exercise should be directly proportional, with exercise as the independent variable. That means, the more exercise you do, the faster your breathing rate will become.
There is a historical relationship, in that the origins say that it was monks that practiced it as a physical activity to allow them to get exercise and meditate better.
It depends on what you mean by "good". I am not familiar with the research on recess but I will guess that the relationship between recess and "good" is hormetic (i.e., an inverted-U shape relationship). Exercise is a classic example of hormesis - too little exercise is "bad"; too much exercise is "bad"; half-way in between too much and too little is "good".
recovery time makes the pulse rate normal=)
because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.