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KAAP 430 EXAM 1
exercise physiology - ANS - studies how the bodys structures and functions are altered when
exposed to acute and chronic bouts of exercise



sport physiology - ANS - applies exercise physiology concepts to an athletes training and
performance



Harvard Fatigue lab - ANS * Lawrence J Henderson

- focused on physiology of human movement and the effects of environmental stress on exercise

- response to exercise, heat, altitude

- physiology of endurance running

- effects of aging on max HR and O2 consumption



acute responses - ANS - involve how the body responds to an individual bout of physical activity



chronic physiological adaptations - ANS - mark how the body responds over time to the stress of
repeated bouts of exercise

*training effects



Ergometers - ANS - used to measure physical work in standardized conditions

* treadmills and cycles



factors to consider during exercise monitoring - ANS - control environmental factors such as temp,
humidity, light, noise

- account for diurnal cycles (cycles that change throughout the day - glucose, HR), menstrual cycles,
sleeping and eating patterns

-use correct ergometer to measure physical work in standardized conditions

- match the mode of testing to the type of activity the subject usually performs



types of muscle - ANS 1) smooth

2) cardiac

,3) skeletal



smooth muscle - ANS - involuntary, controlled by ANS

- located in walls of blood vessels and throughout internal organs

*regulates blood flow



cardiac muscle - ANS - controls itself with help from the ANS and endocrine systems

- only in the heart



skeletal muscle - ANS - voluntary, controlled by somatic NS

- attach to skeleton and produce movement



muscle anatomy - ANS - entire muscle surrounded by epimysium

- consists of many bundles (fasciculi)



fasciculi - ANS - surrounded by perimysium, consists of bundles



muscle fibers - ANS - surrounded by endomysium

- consists of myofibrils divided into sarcomeres



plasmalemma - ANS - cell membrane

- conducts action potential

- maintains pH, transports nutrients from capillary blood to muscle fiber



satellite cells - ANS - located between plasmalemma and the basement membrane

- muscle growth development

- adaptations to injury, immobilization



sarcoplasm - ANS - cytoplasm of cell

- glycogen storage, myoglobin

, T-tubules - ANS - extensions of plasmalemma, carry action potential deep into muscle fiber



order of muscle anatomy - ANS muscle - fasciculi - muscle fiber/cell - myofibril - sarcomeres -
myofilaments (actin and myosin)



sarcomeres - ANS - most basic contractile unit of muscle



sarcomere anatomy - ANS 1) A bands - dark stripes (actin and myosin)

2) I bands - light stripes (actin only)

3) H zone - middle of A band (myosin only)

4) M line - middle of H zone



actin - ANS *thin filaments

- show up lighter

- I band contains only actin



Myosin - ANS *thick filaments

- show up darker

- A band contains both actin and myosin filaments

- H zone contains only myosin

*2 intertwined filaments with globular heads



myosin globular heads - ANS - protrude 360 degrees from thick filament axis

- will interact with actin for contraction

*stabilized by titin



actin proteins - ANS 1) actin - contains myosin binding site

2) tropomyosin - covers active site during rest

3) troponin - anchored to actin, moves tropomyosin, calcium binds to troponin

*nebulin = stabilizing protein

*anchored to Z disk

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