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Indicate the body\'s response to acute and chronic aerobic exercises using the f

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Question

Indicate the body's response to acute and chronicaerobic exercises using the following: (I) Increase, (D) Decrease, or (NC) No Change. I tried to answer. Did I do itright? Acute exercise 1. Heart rate: I 2. Stroke volume: I 3. Systolic blood pressure: I 4. Blood flow to the organs: I 5. Capillary density: I Chronic exercise 1. Heart rate: D 2. Stroke volume: I 3. Systolic blood pressure: NC 4. Blood flow to the organs: I 5. Capillary density: I Thank you for you help! Indicate the body's response to acute and chronicaerobic exercises using the following: (I) Increase, (D) Decrease, or (NC) No Change. I tried to answer. Did I do itright? Acute exercise 1. Heart rate: I 2. Stroke volume: I 3. Systolic blood pressure: I 4. Blood flow to the organs: I 5. Capillary density: I Chronic exercise 1. Heart rate: D 2. Stroke volume: I 3. Systolic blood pressure: NC 4. Blood flow to the organs: I 5. Capillary density: I Thank you for you help! 1. Heart rate: D 2. Stroke volume: I 3. Systolic blood pressure: NC 4. Blood flow to the organs: I 5. Capillary density: I Thank you for you help!

Explanation / Answer

You answered these right except for: Under acute exercise:4.Blood flow to the organsD due to more blood flow going towards muscles most organssuch as intestines and liver get reduced blood flow. The onlyorgans that might get an increase in blood flow are the lungs, andheart. Under chronic exercise:5. Capillarydensity:NC there would be no change in the capillarydensity for this might have adverse effects on organs such as thekidney which relies on concentration to filter the blood.