Time Intervals Body colour Perspiration level Body Temp (°C) Breathing rate (breaths/min) Heart rate (bpm) Oxygen saturation (%) Blood pressure (mmHg) Resting (before...

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Time Intervals

Body colour

Perspiration level

Body Temp (°C)

Breathing rate (breaths/min)

Heart rate (bpm)

Oxygen saturation (%)

Blood pressure (mmHg)

Resting (before exercise)

Normal

None

36.6 °C

24

71

100%

103/49

2 min

pink

Some

36.1°C

24

77

81%

116/53

2nd 2 min (4 min)

Red

Some

36.4°C

29

120

100%

135/64

3rd 2 min (6 min)

Red

A lot

36.1°C

39

150

91%

132/71

Resting for 4 min (After exercise)

Normal

Not sweating

36.8°C

21

94

97%

132/71

Regarding body temperature, what would you have expected to see/record? Was this the case? your recorded results of two mechanismsthat explain the phenomenon of body temperature - which one werethey? So how does the body actually use these to maintain constantbody temperature?

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Since the muscles are doing more work which causes release of heat so one would expect to see rise in the body temperature But from the above table there is a slight decrease in the body temperature So the case is    See Answer
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