Cardiovascular Control
Respiratory System
Acute Exercise
Adaptations
Environmental
100

Slower heart rate is termed 

Bradycardia 

100

This molecule makes up a majority of earths air pressure.

Nitrogen

100

A major limitation of athletic performance is...

pH balance

100

Prolonged anaerobic training often results in what shift in capillary density?

Decrease

100

Heat transfer from direct contact

Conduction

200

On an ECG, Ventricular depolarization is indicated by...

QRS Complex 

200

Amount of air that is entering and leaving the lungs with each breath

Tidal Volume

200

The point where liters of air breathed exceeds liters of O2 consumed

Ventilatory Threshold 

200

As the body adapts to anaerobic training, Respiratory-Exchange-Ratio will do what for submaximal activities?

Increase

200

Term for life threatening fluid in the lungs experienced at high altitudes.

High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE)

300

This component of cardiac tissues anchors cells together.

Desmosomes

300

Our primary method of internal respiration is...

Capillary Diffusion

300

The amount of tension on the ventricular wall before it contracts

Preload

300

DD: One of the three muscular adaptations to aerobic training is...

1. Capillary Supply

2. Mitochondrial Function

3. Oxidative Enzymes


300

In order to maintain cardiac output in a hot environment the cardiovascular system will experience  

Cardiovascular Drift

400

An increase in the radius of a blood vessel will do what to the resistance experienced in that vessel

Decrease

400

DD: Pressure of a gas will increase as the volume of the container decreases is part of what law.

Boyle’s Law of Gas Exchange

400

Respiration is often not a limiting factor except for elite endurance-trained athletes exercising at high intensities. These athletes can experience...

Exercise-induced arterial hypoxia

400

The main adaptations to aerobic performance will be these two factors

Increased Stroke Volume and A-V O2 difference

400

Body’s thermostat located in the brain

Preoptic-anterior hypothalamus (POAH)

500

The elastic nature of vessels that allows for the maintenance of blood pressure between heart beats. 

Windkessel Vessels

500

Difference in pressure between the airway opening and the pleural surface of the lung

Transpulmonary pressure (TPP)

500

The following formula is derived from this Principle. (VO2 = Q• * (a-v)O2 difference)

Fick’s Principle

500

All characteristics of blood will increase with aerobic training, except for this one.

Viscosity 

500

A wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) includes...

Convection, Radiation, Evaporation