Endurance

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alsiefe  on October 9, 2011

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biology 101

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Lecture 7

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Biology 101 ISU

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Endurance

Glucose
What is important for energy metabolism but it can also cause disease, such as diabetes?
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Glucose What is important for energy metabolism but it can also cause disease, such as diabetes?
Anaerobic Without oxygen
Weight Lifting Anaerobic exercise includes?
Aerobic Exercise What is completely dependent on oxygen consumption?
Health-Related Fitness Cardiovascular Fitness, Body Composition, Flexibility, Muscular endurance, Muscular strength
Skill-Related Fitness Agility, Balance, Coordination, Power, Speed, Reaction time
Common Fitness Criteria Cardiovascular, Muscle strength, Flexibility, Body composition
VO2 Max What is the physiological maximum of oxygen uptake in order to meet increasing demand of physical activities?
Maximum oxygen uptake The inability of an athlete to continue is due to the limit of?
Saluki What is the fastest endurance animal in the world?
Alveolus The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place in the?
Red Blood Cells CO2 and O2 are transported by what via the blood capillaries in the lung?
Adenosine Triphosphate ATP stands for?
Ethanol In yeast anaerobic respiration, what is produced from pyruvic acid.
Second Each cell utilizes one billion ATP per what?
2 How many ATP does glycolysis produce?
Glucose The most direct fuel for cells is what?
34 How many ATP is produced in the Electron Transport Chain
ATP, ADP Energy is released when BLANK gets converted into BLANK.
ADP, ATP Energy is required when BLANK is converted to BLANK.
Glycolysis What is the first step of glucose degradation?
Electron transport chain Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water in what cycle?
Lactic Acid In human anaerobic respiration, what is produced from pyruvic acid?
25% Red blood cells account for how much of human body cells?
Hydrogen The Hindenburg zeppelin was filled with what?
Hemoglobin Oxygen is transported by what in the red blood cells?
Anemia A deficiency in dietary iron can lead to what?
Iron Heme in the hemoglobin molecules is responsible for binding what?
Tar Cigarette smoking causes emphysema by the accumulation of what?
ATP The cellular currency of energy is what?

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