,Exercise Physiology Lab Manual, 8e (Beam)
Chapter 1 Introduction and Terminology
1) Describe the components of fitness in detail.
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2) Describe the three energy systems.
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3) How does exercise duration influence the contributions of the energy systems to physical
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4) What are some of the common variables measured in the exercise physiology laboratory?
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5) What are the three scales that can be used to express temperature?
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6) What is a correlation coefficient, and what does it indicate about a relationship between
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7) What is meant by the reliability, validity, and objectivity of a test?
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8) Differentiate between norms and standards. How do they enhance the interpretation of test
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, Exercise Physiology Lab Manual, 8e (Beam)
Chapter 2 Units Of Measure
1) What does the term SI mean?
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2) When are abbreviations of units capitalized?
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3) Who are some of the scientists who have had a metric unit named in their honor?
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4) What is the relationship between meters, kilometers, and millimeters?
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5) Which variables incorporate force?
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6) What is the caloric equivalent of 1 L of oxygen uptake?
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7) In what three scales may temperature be expressed?
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8) Describe the importance of relative humidity in the context of exercise physiology.
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