You net this much ATP during glycolysis
What is 2?
This is the predominant energy system used in short distance sprint athletes
What is ATP-PC?
This is resting membrane potential in neurons. Don't forget you always need to specify units when stating a number.
What is -70 mV?
This nerve is used by the parasympathetic system to regulate heart rate.
What is the vagus nerve?
This fiber type is known for having the highest velocity of shortening.
What is Type IIx?
This energy system is preferred for short bursts of high intensity exercise.
What is ATP-PC? /Phosphocreatine system?
Predominant energy system used in gymnastics.
What is ATP-PC?
This proprioceptor prevents muscle damage during excessive force generation by relaxing the muscle when stimulated.
What are golgi tendon organs/GTOs?
This phenomenon can drive some blood flow to the skin during exercise.
What is cardiovascular drift?
This fiber type has the highest resistance to fatigue.
What is type I?
This is an enzymes main purpose in reactions.
What is lowering the activation energy requirement?
Predominant energy system used in soccer.
What is oxidative system?
This is the name of the phenomenon that explains the following: A person touches their right hand to a hot stove, as they pull their hand away quickly, their left hand goes to the counter to support the body's weight.
What is the crossed extensor reflex?
I elevate during exercise, but my partner stays relatively the same.
What is systolic pressure and diastolic pressure?
These are the two main contractile proteins found in muscle.
What are actin and myosin?
This is the rate limiting enzyme for beta oxidation.
What is CAT 1?
This system produces ATP the slowest.
What is oxidative system?
What is diameter of axon and myelination of axon?
I plateau at around 40% of VO2 max.
What is stroke volume?
When completing the eccentric portion of a tricep pushdown, this is the role the triceps play.
What is the antagonist?
These are the three rate limiting enzymes for ATP-PC, Glycolysis, and the Krebs Cycle in order.
What is creatine kinase, PFK, and isocitrate dehydrogenase?
This system's process occurs in the sarcoplasm
What is glycolysis?
What is the All-or-Nothing principle?
I'm the back up to the back up when the heart requires someone to define its pace.
What are purkinje fibers?
When completing the concentric portion of a barbell back squat, these are the roles/actions of the following three muscles in order: hamstrings, quadriceps, gastrocnemius
What is antagonist, agonist, and synergist?