Slow twitch muscle fibers perform more _____ due to increased mitochondria
#2
Increase in muscle blood flow is more in iso_____ exercise than isometric exercise
#3
The mean systemic filling pressure _____ tremendously at the onset of heavy exercise.
#4
The stimulus for increased ventilation rate is the activation of _____ at the beginning of the exercise.
#5
Increase in alveolar ventilation occurs during exercise due to additional signals from _____ and joint proprioceptors
#6
Exercise adaptation at high altitudes:To make up for the respiratory alkalosis, kidneys _____ hydrogen ion secretion and increase bicarbonate excretion.
#7
Blood flow _____ to muscles*, kidney, liver, and GIT during exercise
#8
Mc Ardle index is _____ rate
#9
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#10
There is a sharp _____ in the diastolic blood pressure in isometric exercise.
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Neuromuscular Adaptations to Training Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Slow twitch muscle fibers perform more _____ due to increased mitochondria
Answer: oxidative phosphorylation
Flashcard 2: Increase in muscle blood flow is more in iso_____ exercise than isometric exercise
Answer: tonic
Flashcard 3: The mean systemic filling pressure _____ tremendously at the onset of heavy exercise.
Answer: rises
Flashcard 4: The stimulus for increased ventilation rate is the activation of _____ at the beginning of the exercise.
Answer: joint proprioceptors (receptors)
Flashcard 5: Increase in alveolar ventilation occurs during exercise due to additional signals from _____ and joint proprioceptors
Answer: contracting muscles
Flashcard 6: Exercise adaptation at high altitudes:To make up for the respiratory alkalosis, kidneys _____ hydrogen ion secretion and increase bicarbonate excretion.
Answer: reduce
Flashcard 7: Blood flow _____ to muscles*, kidney, liver, and GIT during exercise
Answer: decreases
Flashcard 8: Mc Ardle index is _____ rate
Answer: sweat
Extra:
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Answer: kcal energy requirements per day
Extra:
Flashcard 10: There is a sharp _____ in the diastolic blood pressure in isometric exercise.
Answer: rise
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