Fraser University
FYI: Unit 19 isn’t on the exam.
Lecture 6: Pulmonary
For an obstructive disease, FEV1.0/FVC
- Is < 0.7
Ficks law of diffusion is based on:
- Ohm’s law
Exercise uses Fick’s law by the following EXCEPT:
- Increasing Thickness
Ventilatory rate is equal to:
- Tidal volume*breathing rate
The conducting zone ends at:
- Bifurcation 16
Evolution has enhanced Fick’s Law by all EXCEPT:
- None of the above answers
The ground reaction force is an example of Newton’s
- Third law
When the diaphragm contracts, the following happens EXCEPT
- thoracic pressure increases
A Valsalva maneuver includes all EXCEPT
- ?
A joule per second is a watt.
For a restrictive disease, it feels like
- Inflating two balloons rather that 1
Your mass is the same on the moon.
Lecture 7: Circulation Bloodflow & Gas Transport
The ResQGARD increases blood flow by:
- Increasing inspiratory resistance
Your heart contracts as a functional :
- Syncytium
,The left ventricle pumps blood to the circuit:
- Systemic
Your hematocrit consist of:
- Red blood cells
Your heart has atria and ventricles
- 2, 2
Blood flow is proportional to the radius to the power
- Fourth
Most of your blood is found in your
- Small veins and venules
The T wave represents:
- Ventricular Repolarization
The inside lining of your blood vessels is called the
- tunica intima(endothelium)
The type of blood vessel that does not have smooth muscle around it are the:
- Capillaries
Protein work by changing:
- Shape
Mechanisms to get blood back to the heart include the following EXCEPT:
- Stomach pump
, The oxygen-HB dissociation curve shifts to the right with all below EXCEPT:
- None of the other answers
- The answers were increased acid,increase in temperature,increased 2,3-
DPG and these are all correct
The heart action potential starts in the node:
-SA
The heart extracts about ________________ percent of the oxygen in the arterial blood
- 75
Lecture 8: Aerobic Power
Why does an olympic cyclist and the course instructor have the same efficiency on a
bike?
- It takes the same amount of force to push the pedal down, so it takes the same
amount of cross - bridges and ATP - same amount of oxygen
Can you have strength and endurance in the same muscle?
-Short answer:no
-Explanation:
Lets compare these two athletes