Heart & Breathing
Sweating & Red Skin
Fatigue & Energy
Nausea & Dizziness
Recovery & Adrenaline
100

What is heart rate?
 The number of times the heart beats per minute.

The number of times the heart beats per minute.

100

What cools the body during exercise?
 

sweat


100

What is fatigue?

Extreme tiredness caused by exercise.

100

What is nausea?
 

A feeling of sickness or wanting to vomit.

100

What is recovery time?

The time needed for the body to return to resting levels after exercise.

200

Why does heart rate increase during exercise?
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To deliver more oxygen to the muscles

200

What process allows sweat to cool the body?

evaporation

200

What substance can build up in muscles during sprinting?

Lactic acid.

200

Why can exercise cause nausea?

Blood moves away from the stomach to the muscles.

200

Which hormone increases heart rate during exercise?

Adrenaline.

300

What happens to breathing rate during exercise?

It increases to bring in more oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.

300

Why does skin become red during exercise?

Blood vessels widen and more blood flows near the skin.

300

Why can muscles feel like they are burning during exercise?

Because of lactic acid buildup.


300

What happens to blood pressure after intense exercise that may cause dizziness?

It can drop.

300

Who usually recovers faster after exercise: fit or unfit people?

fit people

400

Which gas do muscles need more of during exercise?

oxygen

400

Why is sweating so effective at cooling the body down?

Because water transfers heat very effectively, so when sweat evaporates it removes heat energy from the body.

400

What happens to glucose during long exercise sessions?

The body can run out of glucose for energy.

400

Name one way to reduce light-headedness after exercise.

Deep breathing, lying down, or raising the legs.

400

Why do fit people recover faster?

Their cardiovascular system works more efficiently

500

Explain why breathing remains fast after exercise.

The body still needs extra oxygen and must remove excess carbon dioxide while recovering.

500

Explain how red skin helps regulate body temperature.

More blood flows near the skin so heat can escape from the body.

500

Compare one cause of fatigue in sprinting and one cause in endurance exercise.

Sprinting fatigue is caused by lactic acid buildup, while endurance fatigue is caused by glucose depletion.

500

Explain why stopping suddenly after exercise may cause dizziness.

Blood vessels stay widened while heart rate slows, causing blood pressure to drop.

500

Explain how adrenaline helps the body during exercise.

Adrenaline prepares the body for activity by increasing heart rate and energy supply.

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