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100

For how long can the ATP–PC system provide energy during maximum-intensity activity?

10–15 seconds.

100

What is another word for fats

Lipids

100

 The chemical reaction that converts glucose or glycogen into energy for ATP is called Glycolysis

True

100

Name THREE principles of training

Specificity, frequency, intensity, duration, progressive overload, individuality, variety 

100

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

200

Why do muscles heat up during physical activity?

Because ATP reactions release heat in addition to energy

200

What is energy source is used in low- to moderate-intensity activity?

Fats 

200

Each energy system works completely independently of the others during physical activity.

False

200

Name ONE traditional tests of power.

The standing long jump, vertical jump, and throw tests.

200

In which year did World War II end?

1945

300

What products are formed after ATP is broken down in a reaction?

Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and a separate phosphate molecule.

300

Into what substance are carbohydrates broken down during digestion  

Glucose

300

The lactic acid system is mainly used for low-intensity activities lasting more than 5 minutes.

False 

300

Define a mesocycles

 

Training phase is broken into 4-to-6-week blocks, each with a specific training focus

300

Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare

400

What is the ATP cycle?

The ATP cycle is the process of breaking down ATP into ADP to release energy before resynthesising back to ATP

400

Why is fat considered the main fuel source during low- to moderate-intensity activity but not during high-intensity exercise?

Because fat breakdown is slow and requires oxygen

400

 Aerobic capacity is not a fitness component 

False 

400

What is Fartlek training 

A variation of continuous training in which athletes vary the intensity of their exercise by alternating the speed or resistance of their work

400

How many continents are there on Earth?

7

500

Name three physical activities that primarily rely on the ATP–PC system.

50–100 metre sprints, long jump, and shot put.

500

In the final stages of extreme endurance events (e.g., a marathon) when glycogen stores are exhausted, what energy source will the body use?

Proteins/amino acids 

500

Coopers 12-minute run is a test for muscular endurance

False- Aerobic capacity

500

HIIT is a type of interval training. What does 'HIIT' stand for ?

 high-intensity interval training

500

What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?

Photosynthesis

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