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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 calculate relative VO2 from absolute VO2? - divide absolute VO2 by kg



How do you calculate absolute VO2 from relative VO2? - multiply relative VO2 by kg



How do you calculate relative VO2 from METS? - multiply METS by 3.5



How do you calculate METS from relative VO2? - divide relative VO2 by 3.5



How do you calculate total VO2(L) consumed? - multiply VO2 (L/min) by time (min)



How do you calculate kcal burned during exercise? - multiply total VO2 consumed by 5



What is homeostasis? - maintenance of a constant internal environment

normal resting conditions



What is a steady state? - the balance between demands placed on the body and the physiological
response to those demands

, What is the goal of the control systems of the body? - to regulate some physiological variable at or near
a constant value



What is a biological control system? - series of interconnected components that serve to maintain a
physical or chemical parameter at or near a constant



What does a receptor do? - capable of detecting changes



What does an integrating centre do? - assesses input and initiates a response



What does an effector do? - corrects changes to internal environment



What system do most biological systems operate via? - negative feedback system



What is a negative feedback system? - the response of the control system is opposite to the stimulus

the response reverses the initial disturbance in homestasis



What is metabolism? - sum of all chemical reactions that occur in the body



What is an anabolic reaction? - synthesis of molecules



What is a catabolic reaction? - breakdown of molecules



What is an endergonic reaction? - reaction that requires energy to be added



What is an exergonic reaction? - reaction that releases energy



What are coupled reactions? - liberation of energy in an exergonic reaction drives an endergonic
reaction

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