Work measurements
Internal Environment
Bioenergetics I
Bioenergetics II
Nervous System
100

_____ is defined as force * distance

What is work?

100

This is the maintenance of a constant internal environment

What is homeostasis?

100

Enzymes catalyze the rate of reactions by _____ the energy of activation

What is lowering?

100

This is the process of breaking down a fat for ATP production.

What is beta-oxidation?

100

The “knee jerk” or stretch reflex is due to the activation of this

What is the muscle spindle?

200

______ is the rate at which work is done

What is power?

200

This is the steady and unchanging level of some physiological variable

What is steady state?

200

This energy system has a tiny amount stored in our muscles; but easily and quickly accessible for ATP production

What is the ATP-PC system?

200

These carrier molecules transport hydrogen ions for later generation of ATP in the mitochondria in the aerobic phase

What are NAD and FAD?

200

These are ions that play a key role in changing the charge of the neuronal cell

What are Na and K?

300

This is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius

What is a calorie?

300

When you consistently and repeatedly challenge your body's homeostatic regulation this occurs

What is hormesis?

300

This energy system has a two phase component to get it started producing ATP

What is glycolysis

300

This is called the Universal Intermediate

What is acetyl-CoA?

300

The more ______ a neuron has, the faster it propagates the signal.

What is myelination? (What is myelin?)

400

Direct calorimetry is a means of determining energy expenditure and involves the measurement of this

What is heat production?

400

This is the most common mechanism by which we regulate our internal environment

What is negative feedback?

400

The end of glycolysis results in either the production of ____________ or ____________

What is pyruvate or lactate?

400

In the ETC, the final acceptor of electrons is

What is oxygen?

400

When this enters the cell, depolarization occurs

What is Na (sodium)?

500

Exercise efficiency is mathematically defined as

What is work ÷ energy expenditure *100

500

In negative feedback, the response of the system is to

What is lower the stimulus? 

500

For every one Acetyl CoA that enters the Kreb’s cycle, how many NADH and FADH are produced?

What is 3 NADH and 1 FADH?

500

If glucose is the initial substrate, this many net ATP can be produced in the complete breakdown of glucose via aerobic metabolism?

What is 38 ATP?

500

T/F: Contraction force (strength) is dependent on the type of motor unit, size of motor unit, and number of motor neurons activated.

What is True?

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