9. Heart rate was measured during increasing levels of exercise and the following data set was produced. Heart Rate (bpm) 60 88 104 128 149 167 192 Exercise Intensity (watts) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 a. Please graph the relationship between exercise intensity and heart rate (make sure to select the most appropriate type of graph). b. Write a few sentences to describe the relationship. What happens to heart rate as the exercise intensity increases?

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9. Heart rate was measured during increasing levels of exercise and the following
data set was produced.
Heart Rate (bpm)
60
88
104
128
149
167
192
Exercise Intensity (watts)
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
a. Please graph the relationship between exercise intensity and heart rate
(make sure to select the most appropriate type of graph).
b. Write a few sentences to describe the relationship. What happens to
heart rate as the exercise intensity increases?
Transcribed Image Text:9. Heart rate was measured during increasing levels of exercise and the following data set was produced. Heart Rate (bpm) 60 88 104 128 149 167 192 Exercise Intensity (watts) 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 a. Please graph the relationship between exercise intensity and heart rate (make sure to select the most appropriate type of graph). b. Write a few sentences to describe the relationship. What happens to heart rate as the exercise intensity increases?
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During exercise, there is an increase in metabolic needs of body tissue, especially muscles that are involved in the workout. The cardiovascular and respiratory changes in the body during exercise aim to revert to homeostasis by cooling the body (sweating) and supplying the nutrients and oxygen to muscles and other tissue with an increased demand for the same. 

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