Unit 2: Health Related Fitness
The right ventricle transports oxygenated blood to the lungs. - ANS-F
In the human body, the larynx is attached to the trachea. - ANS-True
What percentage of blood is made up of plasma? - ANS-55%
What function do capillaries serve in the cardiovascular system? - ANS-help control body
temperature
Air is warmed and moisten as it moves through both the mouth and nasal passages. - ANS-T
Each lung is fed oxygen by a separate bronchus. - ANS-T
All cardiovascular diseases are caused by poor lifestyle choices. - ANS-F
Once entering the nose, air moves through both the pharynx and larynx. - ANS-T
The respiratory system should remove which of the following from your body? - ANS-carbon
dioxide
Nutrients and waste both enter and leave cells through a process called - ANS-diffusion
The aorta pumps blood out of the heart to the rest of the body. - ANS-T
Both the heart and arteries contract to pump blood throughout the body. - ANS-T
Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood to capillaries. - ANS-T
Plasma prevents the loss of blood by causing clotting. - ANS-F
How many chambers does the heart contain? - ANS-4
The human cardiovascular system is considered closed because ______. - ANS-there are no
holes for blood to enter or leave the system
White blood cells prevent the loss of blood by causing clotting. - ANS-False
Your friend Amanda suffers from a condition that reduces her blood's ability to carry oxygen.
Which of the following is the name of that condition? - ANS-anemia
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of cardiomyopathy? - ANS-D. fever
, The failure to deliver blood to the heart due to a narrowing of arteries results in __________. -
ANS-C. coronary heart disease
What distinguishes high blood pressure from conditions such as arteriosclerosis and
atherosclerosis? - ANS-D. High blood pressure has no symptoms.
High levels of cholesterol can first lead directly to __________. - ANS-B. arteriosclerosis
Which of the following is NOT a treatment for high blood pressure? - ANS-an LDL-rich diet
What are the odds of nonsmokers developing cardiovascular disease when compared to
smokers? - ANS-Nonsmokers are half as likely to develop cardiovascular disease.
A rapid, irregular heartbeat is a symptom of __________. - ANS-heart failure
The maximum oxygen uptake is known as the __________. - ANS-A. VO2 max
As exercise levels increase, which of the following physiological changes occurs in the
respiratory system? - ANS-B. The lungs expand in size.
Your maximum oxygen intake is a measurement of the ability __________. - ANS-D. all of the
above are measured by maximum oxygen intake
Optimal cardiorespiratory fitness requires a BMI of __________. - ANS-A. 18.5 to 24.9
Increasing cardiorespiratory fitness levels is difficult for experienced athletes because
__________. - ANS-c. they have already achieved high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness
Why are slow-twitch muscles more beneficial than fast-twitch muscles for cardiorespiratory
fitness? - ANS-D. Slow-twitch muscles are able to use oxygen more efficiently than fast-twitch
muscles.
How is blood pressure in the body affected by exercise? - ANS-C. systolic pressure increases,
diastolic pressure remains constant
The cardiovascular system helps move hormones throughout the body during exercise. - ANS-T
It is possible to improve cardiovascular fitness without increasing respiratory fitness. - ANS-True
For a typical person who leads a sedentary lifestyle, a typical maximum oxygen intake level
would be __________. - ANS-35 ml/kg/min
The right ventricle transports oxygenated blood to the lungs. - ANS-F
In the human body, the larynx is attached to the trachea. - ANS-True
What percentage of blood is made up of plasma? - ANS-55%
What function do capillaries serve in the cardiovascular system? - ANS-help control body
temperature
Air is warmed and moisten as it moves through both the mouth and nasal passages. - ANS-T
Each lung is fed oxygen by a separate bronchus. - ANS-T
All cardiovascular diseases are caused by poor lifestyle choices. - ANS-F
Once entering the nose, air moves through both the pharynx and larynx. - ANS-T
The respiratory system should remove which of the following from your body? - ANS-carbon
dioxide
Nutrients and waste both enter and leave cells through a process called - ANS-diffusion
The aorta pumps blood out of the heart to the rest of the body. - ANS-T
Both the heart and arteries contract to pump blood throughout the body. - ANS-T
Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood to capillaries. - ANS-T
Plasma prevents the loss of blood by causing clotting. - ANS-F
How many chambers does the heart contain? - ANS-4
The human cardiovascular system is considered closed because ______. - ANS-there are no
holes for blood to enter or leave the system
White blood cells prevent the loss of blood by causing clotting. - ANS-False
Your friend Amanda suffers from a condition that reduces her blood's ability to carry oxygen.
Which of the following is the name of that condition? - ANS-anemia
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of cardiomyopathy? - ANS-D. fever
, The failure to deliver blood to the heart due to a narrowing of arteries results in __________. -
ANS-C. coronary heart disease
What distinguishes high blood pressure from conditions such as arteriosclerosis and
atherosclerosis? - ANS-D. High blood pressure has no symptoms.
High levels of cholesterol can first lead directly to __________. - ANS-B. arteriosclerosis
Which of the following is NOT a treatment for high blood pressure? - ANS-an LDL-rich diet
What are the odds of nonsmokers developing cardiovascular disease when compared to
smokers? - ANS-Nonsmokers are half as likely to develop cardiovascular disease.
A rapid, irregular heartbeat is a symptom of __________. - ANS-heart failure
The maximum oxygen uptake is known as the __________. - ANS-A. VO2 max
As exercise levels increase, which of the following physiological changes occurs in the
respiratory system? - ANS-B. The lungs expand in size.
Your maximum oxygen intake is a measurement of the ability __________. - ANS-D. all of the
above are measured by maximum oxygen intake
Optimal cardiorespiratory fitness requires a BMI of __________. - ANS-A. 18.5 to 24.9
Increasing cardiorespiratory fitness levels is difficult for experienced athletes because
__________. - ANS-c. they have already achieved high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness
Why are slow-twitch muscles more beneficial than fast-twitch muscles for cardiorespiratory
fitness? - ANS-D. Slow-twitch muscles are able to use oxygen more efficiently than fast-twitch
muscles.
How is blood pressure in the body affected by exercise? - ANS-C. systolic pressure increases,
diastolic pressure remains constant
The cardiovascular system helps move hormones throughout the body during exercise. - ANS-T
It is possible to improve cardiovascular fitness without increasing respiratory fitness. - ANS-True
For a typical person who leads a sedentary lifestyle, a typical maximum oxygen intake level
would be __________. - ANS-35 ml/kg/min