How does ventilation rate change during pregnancy?_____
#2
What non-volatile acid may be elevated with strenuous exercise? _____
#3
Restrictive lung diseases are characterized by a _____ total lung capacity
#4
In response to exercise, there is _____ venous O2 content
#5
Exercise may cause K+ to shift _____ cells
#6
What are the three locations that insulin acts on? _____
#7
Type _____ muscle fibers are increased in proportion after endurance training
#8
How does normal aging change respiratory muscle strength?_____
#9
In a healthy patient, can exercise alone make patients hypoxemic?_____
#10
What kind of nerves carry inputs to the cerebellum?
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Flashcard 1: How does ventilation rate change during pregnancy?_____
Answer: does not change
Flashcard 2: What non-volatile acid may be elevated with strenuous exercise? _____
Answer: Lactic acid
Flashcard 3: Restrictive lung diseases are characterized by a _____ total lung capacity
Answer: decreased
Flashcard 4: In response to exercise, there is _____ venous O2 content
Answer: decreased
Flashcard 5: Exercise may cause K+ to shift _____ cells
Answer: out of
Flashcard 6: What are the three locations that insulin acts on? _____
Answer: Liver, muscle, and adipose tissue
Flashcard 7: Type _____ muscle fibers are increased in proportion after endurance training
Answer: I
Flashcard 8: How does normal aging change respiratory muscle strength?_____
Answer: Decreased
Flashcard 9: In a healthy patient, can exercise alone make patients hypoxemic?_____
Answer: No
Flashcard 10: What kind of nerves carry inputs to the cerebellum?
Answer: climbing and mossy fibers
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