EP HUMAN BIOLOGY-MODIFIED MASTERING
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Author: Johnson
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Chapter 15, Problem 2AWK
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The reason for feeling thirsty after a heavy exercise, which is also accompanied by sweating.
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During a workout, the heart rate increases to supply extra oxygen to the muscles, which are constantly in action. The movement of the blood through the vessels and the movement of muscles generate an enormous amount of heat. This heat releases in the form of sweat, which includes body fluids as well as salts.
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