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It is a way that does not produce lactic acid and is less extensive
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study of chronic , static adaptation and a wide range of conditions that optimize physical exercise
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A cellular process by which the body uses oxygen in order to produce energy.
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It comprises a set of body movements resulting in higher energy expenditure to basal metabolic rate
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substances that the body of living beings need in small doses.
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nutrients that supply most of the energy metabolism of the body. The main ones are carbohydrates , proteins, and lipids.
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volume of blood ejected from a ventricle in a minute
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formed by a double membrane that has as main function the production of energy by consuming oxygen and producing carbon dioxide and water as products of cellular respiration .
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making process air flow between the atmosphere and the alveoli through alternating acts of inspiration and expiration.
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biophysics part that deals with the study of the dynamics of the blood inside the blood structures such as arteries, veins , venules , arterioles and capillaries
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Different structures contained in the cytoplasm of cells ,
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A slow and continuous drug substance in blood or a body or organ intravenous , subcutaneous or rectal introduction
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Biological function of living things by absorbing oxygen, air or dissolved in water and expel carbon dioxide to maintain its vital functions
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macromolecular and ribonucleic acid protein found in the cytoplasm , in mitochondria , the endoplasmic reticulum and chloroplasts
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chronic condition that is triggered when the body loses its ability to produce enough insulin or use it effectively
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Sheet generally flexible and strong , loved animal or vegetable organic tissue
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use of prohibited substances or methods in sport
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regulated physical activity , normally of a competitive nature , which can improve fitness
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anatomic structures of endodermal embryonic origin , belonging to the respiratory system
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central part of the cell itself surrounded by a membrane , called nuclear membrane containing deoxyribonucleic acid