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How does Smoking Affect how Quickly Someone Recovers from Exercise?  

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How does Smoking Affect how Quickly Someone Recovers from Exercise? Preliminary Work 1. Count how many beats your heart makes in one minute [this is your resting pulse]. (A) 2.Exercise for one minute and record the pulse immediately. Again for 1 minute. (B) 3. Rest for 5 minutes and record the pulse again. (C) Beats per minute (A) Resting pulse 58 (B) After exercise 112 (C) After rest 58 Plan Many factors affect how quickly someone recovers after exercise. * Asthma. This is a disease, which makes the bronchioles narrower and so makes exchanging gases more difficult. * Bodybuilding. This adds on body mass, therefore making it harder to do exercise. * Smoking. This weakens the lungs by clogging it up with tar, which also makes it harder to breathe. * Drugs. There are many sorts of drugs, and they affect your body in many different ways. * Alcohol. This all depends on the amount of alcohol you take in. * Food. If you are overweight, you should go...

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