BIOD 121 Module 5 Exam Questions and Answers- Portage LearningModule 5 Exam
1. Determine the maximum heart rate and the target zone for a 55 year old.
Maximum heart rate 220 - 55 = 165
target zone 165 x 0.6 = 99 to 165 x 0.9 = 148.5 beats/minute
Answer Key
Determine the maximum heart rate and ...
biod 121 module 5 exam questions and answers portage learningmodule 5 exam 1 determine the maximum heart rate and the target zone for a 55 year old maximum heart rate 220 55 165 target zone 165
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Module 5 Exam
1. Determine the maximum heart rate and the target zone for a 55 year old.
Maximum heart rate 220 - 55 = 165
target zone 165 x 0.6 = 99 to 165 x 0.9 = 148.5 beats/minute
Answer Key
Determine the maximum heart rate and the target zone for a 55 year old.
Maximum heart rate
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(220-55=165) (165x.6= 99)
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(220-55=165) (165x.9=149)
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2. The primary fuel used for 200 meter hurdles would be
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b. Carbohydrates
c. Protein
d. Both carbohydrates and fats
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Explain the term bonking.
When all the glycogen stores in the muscles and liver have been exhausted and/or depleted in a
persons body. The person has used up all of their "energy sources" and sudden fatigue and decline
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in mental function will occur.
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Answer Key
The primary fuel used for 200 meter hurdles would be
b
a. Fat
b. Carbohydrates
c. Protein
d. Both carbohydrates and fats
Explain the term bonking.
For events lasting more than 1 hour, the glucose in the blood comes from liver glycogen stores. As
these stores are depleted fatigue and a decline in mental function occurs. This is called bonking in
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cycling or hitting the wall in marathons.
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3. What compound is broken down to form ATP when the muscle stores are depleted? How long
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can this compound maintain muscle contractions?
PCr (phosphocreatine) is broken down into phosphate and creatinine to form ATP and can maintain
muscle contractions for 10 seconds.
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Answer Key
What compound is broken down to form ATP when the muscle stores are depleted? How long can
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this compound maintain muscle contractions?
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Phosphocreatine (PCr) is broken down into phosphate and creatine to form more ATP. PCr can
maintain muscle contractions for approximately 10 seconds.
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4. Dehydration can lead to serious consequences including heat exhaustion, cramps and
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heatstroke.
For every pound (1lb) lost during a workout 2 ½ to 3 cups of fluid should be consumed during the
exercise or afterwards.
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