Structure Cardiovascular System
Structure Respiratory System
Permitted Enhancements
Prohibited Enhancements
100

What are the 4 chambers of the Heart?

Left Atrium 

Right Atrium 

Left ventricle 

Right Ventricle

100

Air enters the body through which two entrances 

Mouth and Nasal Cavity

100

List 1 of the permitted enhancement tools for the cardiorespiratory system?

Training 

Supplements 


100

What are 2 ways people can enhance performance illegally

Blood Doping 

Beta Blockers 

Gene doping

200

Deoxygenated Blood is transported via what?

Arteries

200

How do you calculate Cardiac Output?

HR x SV

200

How can you improve your cardiorespiratory system health?

improve your aerobic capacity to allow the body to better transport oxygen around your body. 

200

What is one famous doping case we have spoken about in class?

Lance Armstrong 

Essendon Football Club 

Sharna Jack (Australian Swimmer)

300

The name of the value in the left side of the heart?

Bicuspid Valve

300
Ventilation is calculated how? 

Tidal volume x Respiratory Rate

300

Explain what Fartlek training looks like?

This is a session where a person will work in increments while continuously moving. 

Eg 

1 minute jog

I minute run 

1 minute sprint

300

In Australia which agencies control doping?

ASADA or WADA

400
The thin wall that allows oxygen, carbon dioxide and nutrients to pass into the cells

Capillaries

400

Explain what happens to the body when we inspirate?

Air is drawn into the lungs while the ribcage expands to allow more air to enter the lungs. The intercostal muscles contract and the diaphragm contracts and moves downwards. 
400
When is Long Interval training benefitable for an athlete? 

When looking to increase the bodies ability to recover quicker from submaximal exercise. 

400

what influences an athlete to dope?

Sociocultural influences 

influence of coach 

influence of national sporting body 

cultural norms of society 


500

when the body temperature is below 35 degrees what does the body do to?

vasoconstricts the arteries and veins to maintain warmth around the vital organs. 

500

explain how oxygen to transported to the working muscles?

Blood carrying oxygenated Blood is transported to the working muscle through the arteries, that oxygen is than transferred to the working muscle via the capillaries which delivers the oxygen to the cells. Deoxygenated blood is sent back to the heart & lungs to become oxygenated again. 

500

What are the benefits of Altitude training? 

Lower levels of oxygen trains your body to work harder so when at sea level your body needs less oxygen to perform at a high level. 

500

Explain how Blood Doping enhances performance?

Blood doping enhances performance by putting more EPO into the blood through an IV drip that allows the body to be tricked into thinking it can process oxygen at a faster rate.