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Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses to Submaximal Exercise under Aerobic Conditions  

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University of Hertfordshire Faculty of Health and Human Sciences Department of Nursing and Paramedic Sciences Integrated Biosciences for Paramedics Module Code 1ANN0002 Semester B Laboratory Report Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses to Submaximal Exercise under Aerobic Conditions Michael A Jones Submission date 30 May 2003 1. Introduction Cardiovascular and respiratory mechanisms must work in a combined fashion to support the oxygen (02) needs of exercising tissue, and to eliminate from the body the waste products that are brought about by increased cellular metabolism, namely heat and carbon dioxide (C02), thus maintaining homeostasis. In order to record the body's cardiovascular and respiratory response to exercise, the cohort was split into sub-groups where two from each sub-group were measured for their physiological changes during a period of rest, a period of submaximal exercise, and a recovery period. During exercise the body's demand for (02) is increased to maintain adequate tissue cell perfusion, and as a result of this the cardiovascular system responds...

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