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Combined HPHY 371- Final test questions and answers 2024
Combined HPHY 371- Final test questions and answers 2024
[Show more]Combined HPHY 371- Final test questions and answers 2024
[Show more]Which energy system supports the greatest maximum rate of ATP synthesis? - ATP-PC 
 
Which muscle cells will experience glycolysis ending in lactate as a result of contraction? - Type 1, Type 11a, Type 11x = all muscle fibers capable of all energy systems 
 
During heavy exercise, glycolysis is anae...
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Add to cartWhich energy system supports the greatest maximum rate of ATP synthesis? - ATP-PC 
 
Which muscle cells will experience glycolysis ending in lactate as a result of contraction? - Type 1, Type 11a, Type 11x = all muscle fibers capable of all energy systems 
 
During heavy exercise, glycolysis is anae...
RER vs RQ and 1 - RER can be greater than 1 
RQ cannot be greater than 1 
 
Factors concering maximal Oxygen Uptake 
VO2 max - Central factors: oxygen delivery 
-pulmonary diffusion, blood volume, cardiac output 
Peripheral factors (oxygen uptake/use) 
-capillary density, mitochondrial mass 
VO2 max...
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Add to cartRER vs RQ and 1 - RER can be greater than 1 
RQ cannot be greater than 1 
 
Factors concering maximal Oxygen Uptake 
VO2 max - Central factors: oxygen delivery 
-pulmonary diffusion, blood volume, cardiac output 
Peripheral factors (oxygen uptake/use) 
-capillary density, mitochondrial mass 
VO2 max...
Direct calorimetry - process of measuring a person's metabolic rate via the measurement of heat production 
-direct measurement of metabolic rate 
 
Indirect calorimetry - direct relationship between O2 consumed and amount of heat produced 
-O2 consumption, CO2 production, N2 balance 
 
Oxygen de...
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Add to cartDirect calorimetry - process of measuring a person's metabolic rate via the measurement of heat production 
-direct measurement of metabolic rate 
 
Indirect calorimetry - direct relationship between O2 consumed and amount of heat produced 
-O2 consumption, CO2 production, N2 balance 
 
Oxygen de...
Of the factors that can influence stroke volume, which do you think contributes to the rise in stroke volume during exercise? 
 
Increased afterload 
Increased contractility 
Increased heart rate 
All of the above - increased Contractility 
 
Based on the Krogh hydraulic model, which of the followin...
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Add to cartOf the factors that can influence stroke volume, which do you think contributes to the rise in stroke volume during exercise? 
 
Increased afterload 
Increased contractility 
Increased heart rate 
All of the above - increased Contractility 
 
Based on the Krogh hydraulic model, which of the followin...
3 cardiovascular adjustments - 1. ANS adjustments which increase Q 
2. Redistribution of Q 
3. Increased venous return in proportion to increased Q 
 
Q - cardiac output = (EDV - ESV) x HR 
- increases with increased exercise intensity 
 
Fick equation - VO2, Q, and aterial-venous O2 difference 
 
O...
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Add to cart3 cardiovascular adjustments - 1. ANS adjustments which increase Q 
2. Redistribution of Q 
3. Increased venous return in proportion to increased Q 
 
Q - cardiac output = (EDV - ESV) x HR 
- increases with increased exercise intensity 
 
Fick equation - VO2, Q, and aterial-venous O2 difference 
 
O...
Homeostasis - dynamic equilibrium maintained by an organism and the environment in order to maintain biologically critical variables remaining constant 
 
Regulated Variable - targets of homeostasis 
 
Controlled Variables - variables change to minimize displacement of regulated variables 
 
stresso...
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Add to cartHomeostasis - dynamic equilibrium maintained by an organism and the environment in order to maintain biologically critical variables remaining constant 
 
Regulated Variable - targets of homeostasis 
 
Controlled Variables - variables change to minimize displacement of regulated variables 
 
stresso...
Work - product of force and the distance through which the force acts 
W=Force x Distance 
Measured in Neutonmeters or Joules 
 
Power - how much work is accomplished per unit of time 
P= W/T 
Measured in Watts 
 
Ergometry - Measurement of the work output 
Example: Bench step in which the participa...
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Add to cartWork - product of force and the distance through which the force acts 
W=Force x Distance 
Measured in Neutonmeters or Joules 
 
Power - how much work is accomplished per unit of time 
P= W/T 
Measured in Watts 
 
Ergometry - Measurement of the work output 
Example: Bench step in which the participa...
Which of the following is a clear example of internal work? 
 
 A. Lifting a barbell 2 meters 
 B. Breaking down phosphocreatine to creatine, which is an exergonic reaction and releases energy 
 C. Using energy to transport calcium into the sarcoplasmic reticulum against a chemical gradient 
 D. All...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a clear example of internal work? 
 
 A. Lifting a barbell 2 meters 
 B. Breaking down phosphocreatine to creatine, which is an exergonic reaction and releases energy 
 C. Using energy to transport calcium into the sarcoplasmic reticulum against a chemical gradient 
 D. All...
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