Why does an athlete breathe faster and deeper than usual after finishing the race? very short answer
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Because in the starting of the race,they provide them glucose which gives us quick energy
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HI BUD,
AN ATHLETE EXPERIENCES A RISE IN HIS BREATHING RATE BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF OXYGEN IN HIS MUSCLE CELLS.THE LACK OF OXYGEN RESULTS IN LESS ENERGY.TO SLEEVE THIS THE MUSCLE CELLS IN THEIR MITOCHONDRIA BREAKDOWN PYRUVATE INTO LACTIC ACID AND ENERGY AND ENERGY.THIS PROCESS IS CALLED GLYCOLYSIS.DUE TO THE ACCUMULATION OF LACTATE,MUSCLE CRAMPS ARE EXPERIENCED.
AN ATHLETE EXPERIENCES A RISE IN HIS BREATHING RATE BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF OXYGEN IN HIS MUSCLE CELLS.THE LACK OF OXYGEN RESULTS IN LESS ENERGY.TO SLEEVE THIS THE MUSCLE CELLS IN THEIR MITOCHONDRIA BREAKDOWN PYRUVATE INTO LACTIC ACID AND ENERGY AND ENERGY.THIS PROCESS IS CALLED GLYCOLYSIS.DUE TO THE ACCUMULATION OF LACTATE,MUSCLE CRAMPS ARE EXPERIENCED.
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