Sentences with phrase «blood oxygen exchange»

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«Are you saying that women's hearts know how to pump blood and their lungs can exchange oxygen, but their uterus doesn't have a clue what to do when it is time to expel a baby?»
Heart rate, blood lactate (BLa), blood lactate threshold, maximal oxygen consumption (V [Combining Dot Above] O2max), respiratory exchange ratio, rating of perceived exertion, and time to fatigue were measured.
Proper breathing allows for better gas exchange, fueling the brain with oxygen and disposing of excess carbon dioxide from the blood.
The main challenge for the team was the enormous complexity of the lung structure that provides the vital function of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange with the blood.
In the alveoli, oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with blood during respiration.
Also, one of the other changeable factors he talks about in the book is capillary density in the muscles... basically the number and density of the tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrient exchange take place.
Elite athletes also have a higher overall blood volume, enabling greater oxygen transport and even more efficient gas exchange at working muscles.
Altering the body position changes the load on the vertebral disks AND shifts the blood distribution within the lungs, which facilitates better blood - oxygen exchange.
Part of this is due to magnesium's anti-inflammatory properties, as inflamed bronchioles can prevent the exchange of oxygen to the blood.
Upon exiting the cold bath, blood circulates faster through your extremities, increasing the rate of oxygen and nutrient exchange in the muscle tissue and removing waste, including lactate.
They fortify lung tissue and create an efficient oxygen - to - blood exchange by bringing blood to the oxygen rich upper chamber of our chest.
Your heart, your cat's heart, all hearts, regardless of their size are basically muscular pumps that function to provide continual flow of adequate amounts of oxygenated blood and nutrition to every tissue in the body (the heart itself included) and then to return carbon dioxide - laden blood back to the lungs to exchange the carbon dioxide for oxygen.
When that happens to a blood vessel, whatever cells it was serving no longer get the benefit of nutrient / oxygen exchange resulting in cell death.
This inflammation impairs both the dog's ability to breathe and to exchange oxygen into the blood.
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