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1. How do glucose levels change when you exercise after meals versus when you don’t exercise?
2. What happens to the rate (speed) of respiration when we exercise?
3. Why would your cells need more glucose when you exercise?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1.) Exercising reduces blood glucose concentrations, so when you don't exercise it'll increase.

2.) When you exercise your muscles work harder and then your body will start to need more oxygen and produces more carbon dioxide.

3.) As you exercise, the insulin sensitivity increases, so your muscle cells are able to take up glucose during and after activity.

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I think:

1. Exercising release reserve suger that is stored in you muscles.

2. When you exercise you start to work your body harder and you use more oxygen and produce mor carbon dioxide so for ur bpdy to cope with this to starts to increase your breathing.

3. your body need more glucose because of your body's exaggerated release of glucose-raising hormones such as adrenaline and glucagon.

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I hope this helps.. but I could be wrong on some..

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