Health Behavior
Exercise Physiology
Fitness Assessment
Genetics
100
An individual's self-efficacy for exercise regularly is highest in what stage of change?
What is maintenance
100
How many ml/kg/min is 1 MET
What is 3.5
100
What is the gold standard for body composition?
What is DEXA
100

How many helix is in dna?

what is 2

200
Reciprocal determinism is from what theory of behavior?
What is social cognitive theory
200
The physiological point during exercise at which lactic acid starts to accumulate in the muscles, which occurs around the point during increasing intensity exercise that anaerobic processes become more dominant is called....
What is anaerobic threshold
200
The YMCA cycle test is submax test of cardiorespiratory endurance - what % of HRmax is the stopping point?
What is 85%
200

having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.

what is heterozygous

300
This is known as the belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task.
What is self-efficacy
300
VO2max has several criteria to know that a person reached their max (and not their peak), what should happen to VO2 values?
What is plateau with increasing intensity
300
Exercise blood pressure should be pumped up to ______ mmHg in a normal individual
What is 220
300

having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes.

what is homozygous

400

what hormones are released from adipose tissues

what are adipioskines

400
What term describes the difference in oxygen content in the blood between the arteries and veins?
What is a-vo2 difference
400

Measuring the thickness of skin folds at different points of the body is a way to determine what?

what is fat deposites

400

    Xenotransplantation

what is when organs are transferred from a donor of one specific to the recipient of another?

500

Fat around the torso

central obesity

500

The energy used to sustain life

what is basal metabolism

500

Amenorial

    Nutrient deficient

    Over exercising 

what is the athlete triad

500

1. Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) 

2. Roslin technique

     3. Honolulu technique 


What are the 3 methods used to clone a mammal    

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