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What type of blood vessel takes blood AWAY from the heart?
Veins
Arteries
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What gas is breathed IN when you INhale?
quartz
air
carbon dioxide
oxygen
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Pulse rate is in
Beats per minute
Beats per second
Beats per second
Beats per minute
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Tiny blood vessels are
<b>vessels</b>
<b>capillaries</b>
<b>veins</b>
<b>arteries</b>
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Exercise makes your breathing rate go up because your body needs more ______ for ______.
oxygen for energy
blood for energy
energy for blood
carbon dioxide for energy
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After food leaves the stomach, where does it go?
liver
large intestine
rectum
small intestine
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What does exercise do to your breathing rate?
Increase
Stays the same
Decrease
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What type of blood vessel takes blood TO the heart?
Veins
Arteries
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When the diaphragm contracts and the chest expands, what happens?
air is pushed out of the lungs
air goes into the lungs
the panda sneezes
the epiglottis closes
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What is a sphygmomanometer used to measure?
temperature
oxygen saturation
heart rate
blood pressure
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Define 'Recovery Rate'
Tme it takes for the pulse rate to return to normal
Time it takes for the pulse to reach MHR
60 - 80 % of your MHR
shortfall of available oxygen during exercise
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The muscle that moves down to inhale and up to exhale is the
<b>bronciholes</b>
<b>diaphragm</b>
<b>trachea</b>
<b>bronchial tubes</b>
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