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Define acute peripheral fatigue - Answer-cells experience dysfunction due to acidity
which limits enzyme activity, requiring buffering compounds and a rest period before
work can be re-initiated
Define General peripheral fatigue - Answer-occurs with a lack of energy in working
tissues due to low pre-exercise stores or localized depletion of anaerobic stores from
activity; acute rest intervals will not help, a recovery period is needed
Define Central fatigue - Answer-occurs with systemic depletion of CHOs, resulting in
reduced motor unit recruitment and firing rate; reflects a conscious and subconscious
decision to reduce the intensity of exercise until energy replenishment and/or recovery
have provided fuel for the re-initiation of work (hitting the wall - additional exercise is
futile)
What is found in red blood cells and functions to transport oxygen to all tissues? -
Answer-Hemoglobin
what functions to transport oxygenated blood away from the heart to bodily tissues? -
Answer-Arteries
Which of the following is incorrect concerning cardiac output (CO)?
a. CO is dictated by heart rate and systolic blood pressure
b. CO is affected by heart size
c. CO is increased with improvements in aerobic fitness
d. A higher CO allows for reduced resting and submaximal heart rates - Answer-a. CO
is dictated by heart rate and systolic blood pressure
Which of the following statements concerning blood pressure (BP) is correct?
a. BP is a measure of force exerted by circulating blood against arterial walls
b. BP is dictated via cardiac output and total peripheral resistance
c. BP can be influenced by obesity and nutrition
d. All of the above are correct - Answer-d. All of the above are correct
Which of the following is an estimate of oxygen demands placed upon the heart as well
as risk for cardiovascular disease? - Answer-c. Rate pressure product
, True or False? Arterial pooling can be thwarted after an intense bout of exercise by
performing an appropriate cool down protocol. - Answer-False
True or False? Capillaries have the thinnest walls to allow for oxygen and nutrient
exchange into tissues as well as waste product removal. - Answer-True
True or False? Ventilation rate increases rapidly after a person crosses their FatMax
threshold. - Answer-False
The ______________ maneuver is contraindicated among clients with hypertension. -
Answer-Valsalva
The _________________ is specialized to allow for continuous contractions and neural
impulses across the lifespan via an enhanced sarcoplasmic reticulum and calcium
delivery system. - Answer-Myocardium
Aerobic training adaptations include an increase in __________ and __________
densities for enhanced oxygen extraction. - Answer-Mitochondrial, capillary
Briefly describe the steps involved in oxygen delivery to muscles. - Answer-Oxygen-rich
blood leaves the heart via large arteries, Blood travels from arteries to arterioles to
capillaries in muscle tissue, Within muscles the thin walls of capillaries allow for O2,
nutrient, and waste product transport, Deoxygenated blood with waste products travels
to venules and then veins to return to the heart for re-oxygenation
Define the two elements that comprise one's relative and absolute VO2 (or VO2max). a)
Cardiac output, b) (a-v) O2 difference - Answer-a)amount of blood pumped from the
heart to the body per minute; calculated via heart rate x stroke volume
b)difference in oxygen saturation when comparing the arteries and veins; indicates the
level of oxygen uptake efficiency of working muscles and other tissues
Identify at least three roles of blood circulation throughout the body. - Answer-Nutrient,
hormone, enzyme, and oxygen transport, CO2 and waste removal, Temperature, fluid,
pH, and electrolyte balance, Coagulation to prevent excess fluid loss from open injuries
What directs functions such as hunger, thirst, temperature regulation and sleep? -
Answer-Hypothalamus
The __________ secretes digestive enzymes and also produces hormones for blood
glucose management. - Answer-Pancreas
What is released from the liver and considered to be a primary signaling hormone for
the promotion of muscle hypertrophy? - Answer-Insulin-like growth factor-1
What has the greatest impact on one's rate of metabolism? - Answer-Thyroid gland