Why does the tidal volume of air increase during exercise Explain.
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The component of your tidal volumethat is not involved in carbon dioxide/oxygen exchange is known as the "dead space" volume. In order to move more air into your lungs during exercise, you have two options:increase the rate at which you're breathing, or increase your tidal volume.
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✨✨✨During exercise it can be observed from the graph that the tidal volume and ventilation rate increase. ... Increasing tidal volume and ventilation rate accommodates the exhalation of this increased carbon dioxide load and facilitates more efficient gas exchange (of oxygen and carbon dioxide) in the lungs overall.
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✨✨✨During exercise it can be observed from the graph that the tidal volume and ventilation rate increase. ... Increasing tidal volume and ventilation rate accommodates the exhalation of this increased carbon dioxide load and facilitates more efficient gas exchange (of oxygen and carbon dioxide) in the lungs overall.
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