Wednesday, January 13, 2010

How Does Cellular Respiration Relate To Basketball How Do Cellular Respiration And Breathing Relate In Reference To A Basketball Player Taking A Free Throw?

How do cellular respiration and breathing relate in reference to a basketball player taking a free throw? - how does cellular respiration relate to basketball

Help! I do not understand. Here is the original statement. (was too long for the real question)

"Breathing and cellular respiration are closely linked. Describe how they are related, based on a player of basketball, with a free-kick."

1 comments:

snorlax_... said...

The breath is linked to cellular respiration, as it provides a mechanism for the exchange of gases (oxygen consumption and expulsion of carbon dioxide). The consumption of oxygen is in the process of cellular respiration, where oxygen is required as a terminal electron acceptor in aerobic cells RESP.

As his players of basketball, when you bend your legs to take his kick and the arm (of any type of muscle contraction) to get the ATP, required of cellular respiration that is produced, driven by external respiration (breathing) . So, without breathing a basketball player can only be ATP through anaerobic fermentation of lactic acid, could get rid of their goal. Or rather, provides breathing oxygen to the players on the ATP through cellular respiration to drive their muscles and carbon dioxide, so that does not accumulate in the body and prevent movement preformance.

Sorry for the vague answer, the question that puzzles me what they want with the basketball players discarded.

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