The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment
What is homeostasis
The sum of all cellular reactions in the body is known collectively as this.
What is metabolism?
There is enough ATP stored in the muscle for this many seconds of exercise.
What is 1 second?
Aerobic denotes in the presence of this molecule.
What is oxygen?
Dr. Schubert has this many cats.
What is two?
This science is the study of the endocrine system and its secretions.
What is endocrinology?
Regulation of blood glucose, or body temperature, is an example of this physiological mechanism.
The energy currency of the body.
What is ATP?
The PCr or Phosphagen energy system produces how much ATP per molecule of PCr?
What is 1 ATP?
This substrate is primarily used for ATP generation at rest and low intensity exercise.
What are Fats?
This Netflix show features a human-like horse as its main character.
What is BoJack Horseman?
Any member of a class of signalling molecules produced in glands of the endocrine system that are transported by the circulatory system to target tissues regulate physiology and/or behavior.
What is a hormone?
This exercise physiology concept is defined as "the product of force and distance".
This mechanism refers to the building of tissues from smaller molecules.
What is anabolism?
Anaerobic glycolysis refers to the catabolism of what substrate in anaerobic conditions?
What are carbohydrates?
RER stands for this.
What is respiratory exchange ratio?
This Adult Swim show features a genius scientist grandfather and his teenage grandson experiencing trans-dimensional travel.
What is Rick and Morty?
An internal 24-hour clock that cycles between regular intervals of sleepiness and alertness.
What is the circadian rhythm?
This a change in the structure and function of a cell or organ system that results in an improved ability to maintain homeostasis during stress.
What is steady state?
This process is the conversion of food into substrates the body can use to make ATP.
What is Bioenergetics?
During glycolysis, glucose and glycogen yield this many ATP per molecule.
What are 2 and 3 ATP?
During aerobic metabolism, this many ATP are produced by carbohydrates and fats.
What are 36 and 129 ATP?
This Adult Swim cartoon featured the adventures of a metal band named DethKlok.
What is Metalocalypse?
These two adrenal hormones help regulate substrate usage during exercise.
What are epinephrine and norepinephrine?
Oxygen deficit, at the start of exercise; and EPOC, at the end of exercise, are examples of this concept.
Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are all examples of these, which can be broken down to yield ATP.
What are substrates?
In anaerobic conditions, pyruvate is converted into this molecule.
What is lactate?
The 6 major energy stores in the body used to produce ATP.
What are blood glucose, blood free-fatty acids, blood triglycerides, muscle glycogen, muscle triglycerides, and liver glycogen?
This 1980s cartoon featured public safety announcements at the end of each episode, with the tagline "Knowing is half the battle!".
What is G.I. Joe?
This overarching condition is characterized by relative energy deficiency, which impairs metabolic rate, menstrual function, bone health, immunity, and other body systems.
What is Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports?