Superbowl
Electrical Activity of the Heart
Respiration
Adaptation to Training
Effects on Exercise
100

What was the first university that Joe Burrow attended? (Not LSU)

Ohio State

100

This part of the heart is where the pacemaker is located. The pacemaker is where the electrical activity of the heart is initiated. 

SA Node or sinoatrial node

100

This is the primary sight where gas exchange occurs inside the lungs.

Alveoli

100

This type of blood pressure occurs after blood is forcefully ejected from the heart.

Systolic Blood Pressure

100

What is the term used for a lag or delay in Oxygen transported to the muscle at the onset of exercise?

Oxygen or O2 deficit

200

Which NFL team has the most Superbowl losses? There are two. Name one. 

Denver Broncos or New England Patriots

200

If the area where the pacemaker is damaged or dysfunctional, this area takes over. 

AV Node or atrioventricular node.

200

Cellular respiration is the process in which our cells us oxygen to generate energy in the form of ATP. Where does this process occur in our cells?

Mitochondria

200

This type of blood pressure elevates during weight training but not endurance training. 

Diastolic Blood Pressure

200

At this point during exercise energy demands and energy production are evenly balanced. Oxygen Uptake And Heart Rate are stabilized. 

Steady State

300

Who was the QB of the Bengals in 1988 when they made their last SuperBowl appearance? He is an NFL host on CBS sports. His daughter is married to Matt Martin of the New York Islanders. 

They lost to San Fran 20-16.

Boomer Esiason

300

The electrical activity of the heart can be monitored by physicians and other health care workers by the use of what ? 

Electrocardiogram ECG

300

This part of ventilation involves the relaxation of the diaphragm and the contraction of the internal intercoastal muscles.

Expiration

300

Blood flow to this area of the body never changes with you are at rest or exercising.

Cerebral blood flow or the brain. 

300

At this point, your breathing increase and a much faster rate than the intensity of the exercise. 

Ventilatory Threshold

400

What city has hosted the Superbowl the most times?

Miami 11 times

400

What is the name given to a resting heart at or above 100 bpm/beats per minute? 

Tachycardia

400

The contraction of the muscles that regulate our breathing/ventilation is governed by what part of our bodies?

Central Nervous System

400

At rest in trained individuals, heart rate is lowered because this is elevated or more efficient.

Stroke Volume - the blood pumped per beat.

400

What system is tasked with regulating blood pH through ventilation?

Bicarbonate System

500

What team beat the Patriots in their first Super Bowl appearance in 1986? 

They lost 46-10

DAAAA BEARS !

500

Cardiac Output or "Q" is the product of what two things relate to the heart?

Heart and Stroke Volume

500

The difference between oxygen in our arteries (before O2 uptake by muscles) and the oxygen in our veins (after oxygen uptake has taken place) is known as what?

AVO2 difference or artery-vein oxygen difference

500

An adaptation to a progressive endurance training exercise is the increase in volume and mass of what part (or chamber) of the heart. 

Left Ventricle

500

How is the Respiratory Exchange Ratio measured?

VCO2/VO2

@ .81 fuel usage is even. Above is carbs. Below is Fats.

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