Answer:
When we exercise the blood capillaries dilate because of the removal of waste products like carbon dioxide from muscles during exercise.
The dilated blood vessels results in the increased blood flow and increased blood flow leads to the delivering of more amount of oxygen to the body muscles and cells during the exercise.
So increased blood flow is necessary for the removal of waste products like carbon dioxide and lactic acid generated during exercise and to deliver the appropriate amount of oxygen to muscles to function properly.
Answer:
The correct answer would be - the jaw thrust maneuver.
Explanation:
The jaw thrust maneuver is the maneuver that is often used for the patients who are suspected to have a cervical spine injury to prevent obstructing the airway entrance to the trachea in the injured patient.
It is performed by placing middle and index fingers to push the posterior part of the lower jaw physically and the chin is pushed down to open the mouth using thumbs so the mandible gets displace and airway clear by pulling the tongue out.
Thus, the correct answer is - the jaw thrust maneuver.