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claim: did exercise increase your co2 output? how do you know? why does this occur? cer — co2 and homeostasis 4) based on your data, what does a shorter time to color change indicate about your bodys co2 production after exercise?
Exercise increases metabolic rate. When we exercise, our cells need more energy, so they break down glucose more rapidly through cellular respiration. This process produces more CO₂ as a by - product, increasing CO₂ output. We can know this from measuring CO₂ levels (e.g., using a CO₂ sensor or observing color - change in an indicator solution that reacts to CO₂). The body's homeostatic mechanisms then work to regulate the increased CO₂ levels, such as by increasing the rate and depth of breathing to expel the excess CO₂. A shorter time to color change in a CO₂ - sensitive solution indicates a higher CO₂ concentration, meaning the body is producing more CO₂ after exercise.
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Yes, exercise increases CO₂ output. We can know this through measuring CO₂ levels or observing color - change in CO₂ - sensitive substances. It occurs because exercise increases metabolic rate and cellular respiration, producing more CO₂ as a by - product. A shorter time to color change indicates a higher CO₂ concentration in the body's output after exercise.