ATP stands for - ANSWER Adenosine
Triphosphate
Our muscles can produce ATP by which
pathways - ANSWER ATP/CP, Glycolytic,
Oxidative pathway
BMR stands for - ANSWER Basal metabolic
rate
The primary fuel during endurance exercise is -
ANSWER Fatty acids
The ATP/CP pathway is sufficient for over four
mintues of ATP Production (T/F) - ANSWER
False
Non-oxidative glycolysis is reliable for _ minutes
of ATP production - ANSWER 2
,Catabolism and anabolism are the two phases
of metabolism (T/F) - ANSWER True
Excretion is one function of the digestive
system (T/F) - ANSWER True
The nervous system is made up of the -
ANSWER Peripheral and Central nervous
system
Hemoglobin is an oxygen transporting protein in
blood cells (T/F) - ANSWER True
Alter the rate of synthesis of your cellular
protein, Change the rate enzyme activity,
Change the rate of transport of nutrients
through the cell wall - ANSWER Main purpose
of hormones
,About 98% of human body is composed of only
6 elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen,
nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorous (T/F) -
ANSWER True
To supply oxygen to the body, To eliminate
carbon dioxide in the body, to regulate the
body's PH balance - ANSWER Main purpose of
the respiratory system
Steroids, Amino Acid derivatives, Peptides -
ANSWER Hormones
The circulatory system consists of - ANSWER
Heart, arteries, and veins
Tendons connect bone to bone (T/F) -
ANSWER False
, Muscular hypertrophy is an - ANSWER
Increase in muscle fiber size
Extension of muscles fibers, connect bone to
muscle - ANSWER Tendons
The average human adult skeleton has -
ANSWER 206 Bones
Cardiovascular exercise results in - ANSWER
Mitochondrial adaptations, capillary capacity
adaptations
Type II muscle fibers are aerobic (T/F) -
ANSWER False
Type I muscle fibers are aerobic (T/F) -
ANSWER True
Triphosphate
Our muscles can produce ATP by which
pathways - ANSWER ATP/CP, Glycolytic,
Oxidative pathway
BMR stands for - ANSWER Basal metabolic
rate
The primary fuel during endurance exercise is -
ANSWER Fatty acids
The ATP/CP pathway is sufficient for over four
mintues of ATP Production (T/F) - ANSWER
False
Non-oxidative glycolysis is reliable for _ minutes
of ATP production - ANSWER 2
,Catabolism and anabolism are the two phases
of metabolism (T/F) - ANSWER True
Excretion is one function of the digestive
system (T/F) - ANSWER True
The nervous system is made up of the -
ANSWER Peripheral and Central nervous
system
Hemoglobin is an oxygen transporting protein in
blood cells (T/F) - ANSWER True
Alter the rate of synthesis of your cellular
protein, Change the rate enzyme activity,
Change the rate of transport of nutrients
through the cell wall - ANSWER Main purpose
of hormones
,About 98% of human body is composed of only
6 elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen,
nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorous (T/F) -
ANSWER True
To supply oxygen to the body, To eliminate
carbon dioxide in the body, to regulate the
body's PH balance - ANSWER Main purpose of
the respiratory system
Steroids, Amino Acid derivatives, Peptides -
ANSWER Hormones
The circulatory system consists of - ANSWER
Heart, arteries, and veins
Tendons connect bone to bone (T/F) -
ANSWER False
, Muscular hypertrophy is an - ANSWER
Increase in muscle fiber size
Extension of muscles fibers, connect bone to
muscle - ANSWER Tendons
The average human adult skeleton has -
ANSWER 206 Bones
Cardiovascular exercise results in - ANSWER
Mitochondrial adaptations, capillary capacity
adaptations
Type II muscle fibers are aerobic (T/F) -
ANSWER False
Type I muscle fibers are aerobic (T/F) -
ANSWER True