The volume of blood remaining in the left ventricle following diastole.
What is the end diastolic volume (EDV)?
The fine layer of connective tissue that wraps each muscle fiber and separates it from neighboring fibers.
What is the sarcolemma or endomysium?
The ATP cost of the PFK reaction.
What is 1 ATP?
Signing up to run a 5k to earn a medal and t-shirt is which type of motivation?
What is Extrinsic?
Wrist abduction is also known as this.
What is radial deviation?
After prolonged aerobic exercise in a hot environment, ________ occurs, where stroke volume gradually decreases and heart rate gradually increases.
What is cardiovascular drift?
Which type of muscle fibers exhibits fast shortening speed and a moderately well-developed capacity for energy transfer from both aerobic and anaerobic sources?
What is type IIa or FOG?
This skeletal muscle enzyme catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose to Glucose-6-PO4.
What is hexokinase?
This stage of the transtheoretical model occurs when someone intends to be regularly active in the next 30 days.
Ex: Buying a gym membership
What is Preparation?
This hip abductor is capable of hip flexion and hip extension.
What is gluteus medius?
This major vessel originates from the right aortic sinus of the ascending aorta. It usually provides blood for the vessels leading to the right atrium, right ventricle, and septa.
What is the Right Coronary Artery?
________ is the name of acute extreme exercise-induced muscle damage (other than DOMS) that may result in hospitalization due to kidney failure.
What is Rhabdomyolysis?
The two primary substrates utilized during a 1-RM.
What is ATP & PC?
This behavioral theory is based on the principle that the individual, behavior, and environment all interact to influence behavior.
What is Social Cognitive Theory (SCT)?
The innervation for the diaphragm.
What is the phrenic nerve?
This equation [VO2 = Q x (a-v)O2 difference] illustrates the relationship between metabolism and cardiovascular function, and is known as _____.
What is The Fick Principle?
In the following force velocity curve, which letter indicates the point where muscles are working concentrically during a 1RM.
What is C?
An important step in aerobic energy production, this enzyme catalyzes the conversion of lactate back to pyruvate.
What is Lactate Dehydrogenase?
This model states that people will exercise if they perceive their health to be at risk, and they believe that exercise can reduce their health risk.
What is the Health belief model?
The top of the carpal tunnel is formed by this connective tissue structure.
What is flexor retinaculum?
This is valve through which blood is normally pumped as it leaves the right ventricle.
What is the Pulmonary Valve?
These three factors determine the oxidative capacity of a muscle.
What are mitochondrial, myoglobin, and capillary (density) content?
This enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of triglycerides into free fatty acids (FFA) and monoglycerides (MG) in the blood stream.
What is Lipoprotein Lipase?
This cognitive-behavioral strategy to increase physical activity is enhanced by experiencing success, observing others who are similar have positive experiences, verbal persuasion, and physiological feedback.
What is enhancing self-efficacy or self-efficacy?
The longest muscle of the hip adductors.
What is gracilis?