Physics, asked by vikrampriyasingh29, 3 months ago

Q3.Why does an athlete breathe faster and deeper than usual after
finishing the race?​

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Answered by jagruthyc
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Answer:

An athlete consumes a lot of energy during running which is produced by oxidation of glucose. By breathing deeper and faster, the athlete is basically consuming more and more oxygen to meet his or her energy requirements.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

An athlete needs to supply extra energy to his muscle cells which have worked hard during running. For this, he breathes faster and deeper so that more oxygen is supplied to the cells. This speeds up the breakdown of food and as a result, more energy is released.

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