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Sharon Avery
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25 July, 23:28
How does the human body respond to exercise
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Olive Yang
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the breathing rate with volume of each breath increases to bring more oxygen into the body and remove the CO2 produced. the heart rate then increases, to supply the muscles with extra oxygen and remove the carbon dioxide produced often in the form of exercise.
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