HPEX 375 chapters 0, 2, 3, 4 quiz review
Which of the following terms best describes a change in the structure and/or function of
a cell or organ system that results in an improved ability to maintain homeostasis? -
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HPEX 375 chapters 0, 2, 3, 4 quiz review
Which of the following terms best describes a change in the structure and/or function of
a cell or organ system that results in an improved ability to maintain homeostasis? -
✔✔adaption
When constructing a graph, what variable is placed on the x-axis? - ✔✔independent
variable
Which of the following is defined as the maintenance of a constant or unchanging
"normal" internal environment during unstressed (resting) conditions? - ✔✔homeostasis
Which of the following is best defined as "any bodily movement, produced by skeletal
muscles, that results in energy expenditure"? - ✔✔Physical activity
Who was the director of the Harvard Fatigue Lab from 1927-1947? - ✔✔D.B. Dill
True or False : Fatigue is the inability to maintain power output and will result in reduced
physical performance. - ✔✔True
The control center, which is an important component of a biological control system, is
often also referred to as the ... - ✔✔Integrating center
True or False : Juxtacrine signaling occurs when a chemical messenger (i.e., a
hormone) is released into the blood and affects cells throughout the body that have
specific receptors for that hormone. - ✔✔False
True or False : Generally, the higher the intensity, the shorter the duration of any acute
bout of exercise. - ✔✔True
Which of the following DID NOT receive a Nobel prize for work done in areas related to
Exercise Physiology? - ✔✔J.S. Haldane
Which of the following refers to the chemical process involved with the production of
cellular ATP? - ✔✔Bioenergetics
Starting with one glucose molecule, how many NADH would be made (and
subsequently used in the electron transport chain) during SLOW glycolysis? - ✔✔10
True or False: Lactate Dehydrogenase is a rate limiting enzyme in glycolysis and is
inhibited by high concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) - ✔✔False
The process of aerobic production of ATP (called oxidative phosphorylation) occurs in
the mitochondria using a pathway that is called the .... - ✔✔Electron Transport Chain
What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down glycogen to glucose-6-phosphate
(through glucose-1-phosphate) so that it can undergo glycogenolysis? - ✔✔glycogen
phosphorylase
Which of the following enzymes catalyze a reaction where NAD is a product? -
✔✔Lactate dehydrogenase
How many total ATP can be formed from a single pyruvate molecule? - ✔✔
Which of the following molecules contain more than 3 carbons? - ✔✔Glucose,
Oxaloacetate, Citrate
Which of the following is a product of the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme
Phosphofructokinase? - ✔✔
How many total ATP can we net from one glycogen molecule through the entire process
of SLOW glycogenolysis? - ✔✔33
True or False : Fats are the primary fuel source for muscle during high intensity exercise
since fats represent a more energy dense molecule. - ✔✔False
Which of the following R values would suggest that steady state exercise is being fueled
by 50% fat and 50% carbohydrate? - ✔✔.85
The lag in oxygen consumption at the beginning of exercise has been termed the .... -
✔✔oxygen deficit
Some Exercise Physiologists have replaced the classical term, "oxygen debt" with ... -
✔✔Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC)
True or False : For a given absolute workload, oxygen deficit would be lower for a
trained individual compared to an untrained individual - ✔✔True
Which of the following would likely contribute to an increase in lactate production in the
cell? - ✔✔an increased rate of pyruvate formation, a high NADH to NAD ratio, an LDH
isozyme with a high affinity for pyruvate
Which of the following are possible mechanisms to explain the lactate threshold? -
✔✔low muscle oxygen, accelerated glycolysis due to epinephrine, recruitment of fasttwitch fibers, reduced rate of lactate removal
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