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Acute Inflammation - Answer -swelling-edema in response to injury Adaptive Immune Response - Answer -recognizes and remember certain pathogens All-or-None Law - Answer -if a nerve impulse is initiated to form an AP, it travels the length of its axon and releases a chemical to target site Antibodies - Answer -- fight against foreign antigens - also called immunoglobulins Antigens - Answer -- foreign substance - stimulate immune system to produce antibodies Arterial Blood Pressure Factors - Answer -- blood volume - heart rate - stroke volume - blood viscosity - peripheral resistance Arteriovenous Difference - Answer -- the amount of O2 that is extracted at tissue level

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KIN 375 Exam 2 Fall-Spring Latest
Update Comprehensive Questions with
Approved Answers Graded A+
Acute Inflammation - Answer -swelling-edema in response to injury

Adaptive Immune Response - Answer -recognizes and remember certain pathogens

All-or-None Law - Answer -if a nerve impulse is initiated to form an AP, it travels the length of its
axon and releases a chemical to target site

Antibodies - Answer -- fight against foreign antigens

- also called immunoglobulins

Antigens - Answer -- foreign substance

- stimulate immune system to produce antibodies

Arterial Blood Pressure Factors - Answer -- blood volume

- heart rate

- stroke volume

- blood viscosity

- peripheral resistance

Arteriovenous Difference - Answer -- the amount of O2 that is extracted at tissue level

- this increases during exercise due to increased O2 uptake in muscles

Autoregulation - Answer -- self regulated by metabolic need

- due to increase in nitric oxide and PGI2

Average Aortic Blood Pressure - Answer -pressure heart pumps against ("afterload")

B-cells (Lymphocytes) - Answer -- come from marrow

- release antibodies which attach to an antigens

Basal Ganglia - Answer -slow and deliberate movement

Blood Flow Relationships - Answer -- directly proportional to pressure difference b/t two areas of
the system

, - inversely proportional to resistance

blood flow = change in pressure/resistance

Cardiovascular Changes During Prolonged Exercise - Answer -- Q is maintained

- gradual decrease in SV due to fluid loss and decreased plasma volume out of circulation

- gradual increase in HR (cardiovascular drift)

Cardiovascular Control During Exercise - Answer -- central command is primary dive

- fine-tuned at muscle via chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors

- baroreceptors

Cardiovascular factors during exercise - Answer -- increased +linear MAP and SBP

- increased (SV) +linear 40%-50% VO2max then levels off in UT

- increased Q +linear up to 40%-50% VO2max then less steep +linear to max

- increased HR +linear up to VO2max

- increased A-VO2diff +linear up to ~50% VO2max then less steep +linear to max

Central Command Theory - Answer -- the initial signal to "drive" the cardiovascular system at the
beginning of exercise comes from higher brain centers

- fine-tuned by feedback from muscle chemoreceptors and muscle mechanoreceptors

Cerebellum - Answer -- coordinates fast, ballistic movements and monitors complex movements

Cerebral Cortex - Answer -- organization of complex movements

- storage of learned experiences

Chronic Inflammation - Answer -persistent infection or prolonged immune response

Circulatory Responses to Exercise - Answer -Depends on:

- type, intensity, and duration of exercise

- environmental conditions

Circulatory System Purpose - Answer -- transport O2, nutrients, and signaling molecules to tissue

- transport CO2 to lungs and wastes

- regulation of body temperature

Co-Activation - Answer -gamma and alpha working together to contract the muscle

Contractility - Answer -- strength of ventricular contraction

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