Maintain the balance
What the heck does that mean?!
Just Breathe
Body Response (HL)
Lets Get the Heart Pumpin'
100

Thermoregulation, blood-glucose levels, and hydration status are all examples of this. 

Negative feedback loops

100

The storage form of glucose. 

Glycogen

100

The maximum amount of oxygen your body can use

VO2 max

100

The initial freezing of the superficial skin tissue.

Frostnip

100

Blood circulation between the heart and the lungs. 

Pulmonary circulation

200

The brain, brainstem, and spinal cord are all part of this

The central nervous system

200

The widening of blood vessels, caused by the relaxation of the smooth muscle in the wall of the blood vessel. 

Vasodilation

200

The respiratory system enables the exchange of gases between the body and ____________.

External environment

200

The hearts response to heat acclimatization includes a ________ heart rate and an __________ stroke volume. 

Decreased heart rate

Increased stroke volume

200

Blood redistributes to this tissue type during exercise. 

Muscle tissue

300

Activates the "fight-or-flight" response

Sympathetic nervous system

300

A hormone, secreted by the pituitary gland, that regulates the fluid and electrolyte balance in the blood by reducing urine production. 

Antidiuretic hormone

300

Air moved in a single breath

Tidal volume

300

A desensitization of the normal response to cold

Habituation

300

Cardiovascular capacity generally does this with age

declines

400

The activation of this system results in slow but long-term changes in the body. 

Endocrine system

400

Specialized cells located in muscles, tendons, joints, and the inner ear that provide information about body position, muscle length and tension, position and movement of joints, and help maintain balance. 

Proprioceptors

400

Influences respiratory efficeiency

Fitness level

400

Heat acclimation protocols improve this homeostatic function. 

Thermoregulation

400

Blood pumped per beat

Stroke volume

500

Hormones that are fat-soluble and can easily pass through cell membranes to interact with the receptors and elicit a response. Examples include testosterone, Estrogen (oestrogen), and progesterone. 

Steroid hormones

500

The total volume of air breathed in one minute, calculated by multiplying tidal volume by respiratory rate. 

Minute ventilation

500

Total air breathed per minute

Minute ventilation

500

These 3 factors influence your body's ability to cope with cold exposure. 

Body composition, body size, and training status

500

Platelets, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and plasma

Components of blood

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