SPEX303 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Dead space in tube, lag of measurements from long tube
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How is training specificity related to
What are some limitations to
2 AMPK response (resistance and
indirect calorimetry?
cycling)
Sites of Fatigue - Excitation- What enzyme splits fatty acids from
3 4
contraction coupling glycerol in bloodstream?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (258)
, What is the focus of the Understand how the human body maintains itself and
paper? performs work
Direct calorimetry measures Heat production
energy utilisation through?
Indirect calorimetry Respiratory Gas exchange
measures energy utilisation
through?
What are some limitations Dead space in tube, lag of measurements from long
to indirect calorimetry? tube
Aerobic metabolism used Resynthesis of ATP
directly how?
Aerobic metabolism used Replete anaerobic sources of ATP (CrP)
indirectly how?
What happens to elements Hydrogen excreted through urine
of water ingested (doubly Oxygen comes out mainly through CO2
labelled water)? In what
forms is it excreted?
Where is most nitrogen Urine and sweat
excreted from the body?
During anaerobic Metabolic acidosis - more H+ produced, keeping pH
metabolism, extra CO2 around 7 (buffer system)
comes from?
R value representative of 1.0
Carbohydrates?
R value representative of 0.71
Fats?
R value representative of 0.8
Protein?
R value representative of 0.82
Mixed?
ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
Practice questions for this set
Learn 2 /7 Study with Learn
Dead space in tube, lag of measurements from long tube
Give this one a try later!
How is training specificity related to
What are some limitations to
2 AMPK response (resistance and
indirect calorimetry?
cycling)
Sites of Fatigue - Excitation- What enzyme splits fatty acids from
3 4
contraction coupling glycerol in bloodstream?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (258)
, What is the focus of the Understand how the human body maintains itself and
paper? performs work
Direct calorimetry measures Heat production
energy utilisation through?
Indirect calorimetry Respiratory Gas exchange
measures energy utilisation
through?
What are some limitations Dead space in tube, lag of measurements from long
to indirect calorimetry? tube
Aerobic metabolism used Resynthesis of ATP
directly how?
Aerobic metabolism used Replete anaerobic sources of ATP (CrP)
indirectly how?
What happens to elements Hydrogen excreted through urine
of water ingested (doubly Oxygen comes out mainly through CO2
labelled water)? In what
forms is it excreted?
Where is most nitrogen Urine and sweat
excreted from the body?
During anaerobic Metabolic acidosis - more H+ produced, keeping pH
metabolism, extra CO2 around 7 (buffer system)
comes from?
R value representative of 1.0
Carbohydrates?
R value representative of 0.71
Fats?
R value representative of 0.8
Protein?
R value representative of 0.82
Mixed?