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oxygen uptake and heart rate

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youknoww | 19:35 Thu 11th Dec 2008 | Science
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If I were to do two experiments, were I will swim 30 minutes, but breathing in one a half more times than in the other (ratio 1:3/2), and after monitor my heart rate for the following ten minutes, how would results form both experiments be? how they will differ?
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I suggest you return to your course notes and/or textbooks to answer this basic human physiology question. Don't be afraid of asking your teachers or lecturers for guidance too,

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well I could have an answer with explanation, anyway my teacher doesn�t have much idea, and the more opinions the better
Why don't you try it- just jog or do some other exercise if you can't get to a pool, and measure your heartbeat/pulse
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oh no I have the pool and the heart rate monitor, it�s always good to know though what you are spected to obtain, to have a hypothesis

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