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[Show more]HKIN 191 Final Study Guide 
 -:- Comprehensive study guide for HKIN 191 final exam 
Mon Dec 11 2-4 PM 
 -:- Date and time of the final exam 
CANIL 115 
 -:- Location of the final exam 
IN PERSON 
 -:- Format of the final exam 
OPEN BOOK 
 -:- Permission to use books during the final exam 
2 0 2 4 / ...
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Add to cartHKIN 191 Final Study Guide 
 -:- Comprehensive study guide for HKIN 191 final exam 
Mon Dec 11 2-4 PM 
 -:- Date and time of the final exam 
CANIL 115 
 -:- Location of the final exam 
IN PERSON 
 -:- Format of the final exam 
OPEN BOOK 
 -:- Permission to use books during the final exam 
2 0 2 4 / ...
What is VO2? 
 -:- oxygen consumption 
What is a MET? 
 -:- Metabolic equivalent 
1 MET = 3.5 ml/kg/min 
What is absolute VO2 max? 
 -:- maximum amount of oxygen consumed - L/min 
What is relative VO2 max? 
 -:- maximum amount of oxygen consumed relative to body mass - mlO2/kg/min 
How do you calcul...
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Add to cartWhat is VO2? 
 -:- oxygen consumption 
What is a MET? 
 -:- Metabolic equivalent 
1 MET = 3.5 ml/kg/min 
What is absolute VO2 max? 
 -:- maximum amount of oxygen consumed - L/min 
What is relative VO2 max? 
 -:- maximum amount of oxygen consumed relative to body mass - mlO2/kg/min 
How do you calcul...
Three major functions of ventilatory system 
 -:- 1.Supply O2 required in metabolism 
2.Eliminate CO2 produced in metabolism 
3.Regulate hydrogen ion concentration [H+] to maintain 
acid-base balance 
conducting zone 
 -:- -Conducts air to respiratory zone 
-Humidifies, warms, and filters air 
Resp...
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Add to cartThree major functions of ventilatory system 
 -:- 1.Supply O2 required in metabolism 
2.Eliminate CO2 produced in metabolism 
3.Regulate hydrogen ion concentration [H+] to maintain 
acid-base balance 
conducting zone 
 -:- -Conducts air to respiratory zone 
-Humidifies, warms, and filters air 
Resp...
Body Volume 
 -:- the amount of space that a body takes up, can be measured through 
hydrodensitometry or displacement. 
Body Density 
 -:- The weight of molecules present in a certain volume. 
D= Mass (kg)/Volume (m^3) 
Archimedes' Principle 
 -:- The buoyant force on an object is equal to the we...
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Add to cartBody Volume 
 -:- the amount of space that a body takes up, can be measured through 
hydrodensitometry or displacement. 
Body Density 
 -:- The weight of molecules present in a certain volume. 
D= Mass (kg)/Volume (m^3) 
Archimedes' Principle 
 -:- The buoyant force on an object is equal to the we...
HKIN 191 Final Study Guide 
 -:- Comprehensive study guide for HKIN 191 final exam 
Mon Dec 11 2-4 PM 
 -:- Date and time of the final exam 
CANIL 115 
 -:- Location of the final exam 
IN PERSON 
 -:- Format of the final exam 
OPEN BOOK 
 -:- Permission to use books during the final exam 
2 0 2 4 / ...
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Add to cartHKIN 191 Final Study Guide 
 -:- Comprehensive study guide for HKIN 191 final exam 
Mon Dec 11 2-4 PM 
 -:- Date and time of the final exam 
CANIL 115 
 -:- Location of the final exam 
IN PERSON 
 -:- Format of the final exam 
OPEN BOOK 
 -:- Permission to use books during the final exam 
2 0 2 4 / ...
Major Divisions of the Brain 
 ~~~ Brain stem, cerebellum, cerebrum, diencephalon. 
Divisions of the Brain Stem 
 ~~~ Medulla, pons, midbrain. 
Function of the Brain Stem 
 ~~~ To relay sensory input up and motor output down. 
Cerebellum 
 ~~~ Compares intended movements with actual to attempt to ex...
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Add to cartMajor Divisions of the Brain 
 ~~~ Brain stem, cerebellum, cerebrum, diencephalon. 
Divisions of the Brain Stem 
 ~~~ Medulla, pons, midbrain. 
Function of the Brain Stem 
 ~~~ To relay sensory input up and motor output down. 
Cerebellum 
 ~~~ Compares intended movements with actual to attempt to ex...
Anatomy 
 -:- the study of the structure and relationships between body parts 
Physiology 
 -:- the study of how body parts come together to function and keep you alive 
Complementarity of Structure and Function 
 -:- the basic idea that what a structure can do depends on its specific form 
What are...
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Add to cartAnatomy 
 -:- the study of the structure and relationships between body parts 
Physiology 
 -:- the study of how body parts come together to function and keep you alive 
Complementarity of Structure and Function 
 -:- the basic idea that what a structure can do depends on its specific form 
What are...
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