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NFHS Unit 4 Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions
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When carbohydrate is metabolized without oxygen, it is called: 
Muscle glycolysis 
Aerobic glycolysis 
Anaerobic glycolysis 
Involuntary glycolysis correct answer: anaerobic glycolysis 
 
Complete the following sentence. If the length of an activity is greater than 150 seconds, the _____________ energy system is predominately used. 
ATP/PC 
Intercellular phosphate 
Anaerobic glycolysis 
Aerobic glycolysis correct answer: aerobic glycolysis 
 
All three energy systems are used in all sports and...
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EXPH 101 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers Driving a golf ball is an example of a Level I skill classification. True Which of the following is not part of the neuromuscular system? Sensory part of peripheral NS, central NS, Medial NS, Motor part of peripheral NS Medial Nervous System (NS) The surface of muscle fibers needs to sense the release of what near-transmitter before relaying a new impulse? Acetylcholine Inadequate nutritional intake in young athletes can lead to ALL of the ...
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What energy system is used for APT production during high intensity, short duration exercises (sprinting 100 m)? - ACCURATE ANSWERS ATP-PC system 
 
How long does the ATP-PC system provide energy for muscle contraction? - ACCURATE ANSWERS 15 seconds 
 
This energy system is a major supplier of APT during high intensity, short duration activities such as sprinting 400 or 800 m? - ACCURATE ANSWERS Anaerobic Glycolytic system 
 
What forms with the anaerobic glycolytic system? - ACCURATE ANSWERS La...
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what are the three mental states during combat - ️️~Combat Anxiety - prior, 
anticipation of danger 
~Survival Stress - during, deadly force threat perception initiates SNS discharge 
~Combat Stress - post event mental/physiological symptoms that are a result of the 
SNS activation and the sudden return to the PNS. "PNS Backlash" 
What is the inverted U - ️️~Examines the optimal heart rate zone for optimal 
performance. 
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BTEC Sport Energy Systems Comprehensive Exam And Actual Answers 2024.
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What type of reaction is the ATP/PC? - Answer Anaerobic. 
 
What chemical is involved in the ATP/PC system? - Answer Phosphocreatine. 
 
Where is the site of reaction for the ATP/PC system? - Answer In muscle cells (sarcoplasm). 
 
What are the controlling enzymes of the ATP/PC system? - Answer Creatine Kinase. 
 
What is the activity of Creatine Kinase effected by? - Answer 1.) Activated by an increase in ADP. 
2.) Inhibited by an increase in ATP. 
 
What is the Net total of ATP ...
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STDY GUIDE (PPCT/HFRG) WITH 100% COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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STDY GUIDE (PPCT/HFRG) WITH 100% 
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
HFRG - Answer- Is defined as the study of human capability, limitations within a specific 
domain. 
What is the 4 acceptability'sof HFRG/PPCT - Answer- - Tactical 
- legal 
- medical 
- Human Factors 
ATP-PC (adenosine triphosphate phosphocreatine) - Answer- Is the chemical response 
within the Inverted U-Law 
ATP/PC system burns out after how many seconds? - Answer- 10-15 seconds with a 
45% decrease in maximum output. 
PNS Backlash Trigger...
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PDHPE HSC CORE 2 GRADED A+
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PDHPE HSC CORE 2 GRADED A+ 
What is the primary benefit of regular physical activity for mental health? 
️️ Improved mood and reduced risk of depression 
How can hydration impact physical performance during exercise? 
️️ Hydration prevents fatigue and helps maintain optimal body temperature 
Why is goal setting important in fitness training? 
️️ It provides direction and motivation to achieve fitness milestones 
What does the term "cardiorespiratory endurance" refer to? ...
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PTA Exam NPTE 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Hip illiofemoral ligament - correct answerExtends from anterior inferior iliac spine to intertrochanteric line of femur. LIMITS excessive hip extension Y fan shape 
 
Hip Pubofemoral ligament - correct answerExtends from Pubic portion of the rim of acetabulum to the neck of the femur. LIMITS excessive abduction and extension 
 
Ischiofemoral ligament - correct answerextends from the iscial wall of the acetabulum to the neck of the femur Limits EXT and IR and reinforces the articular capsule 
 
A...
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HPHY 371 Exercise Physiology exam 2024
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Which energy system supports the greatest maximum rate of ATP synthesis? - ATP-PC 
 
Which muscle cells will experience glycolysis ending in lactate as a result of contraction? - Type 1, Type 11a, Type 11x = all muscle fibers capable of all energy systems 
 
During heavy exercise, glycolysis is anaerobic because there is low oxygen available in the cell. (t/f) - False- there is always enough oxygen, it simply cannot be utilized during heavy exercise 
 
What inhibits hexokinase? - glucose-6-phosp...
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EXS 340L Quiz 4 Question with 100 % correct answers | Verified
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Anaerobic pathway - a fermentation pathway that operates in the absence of oxygen; glycolysis 
and lactic acid formation 
Anaerobic vs Aerobic - Anaerobic: stored ATP, creatine phosphate sytem, glycolysis 
Aerobic: Krebs cycle, electron transport chain 
Creatine phosphate system - The energy pathway that consists of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 
and phosphocreatine (PC); provides immediate energy (between 10 and 15 seconds) through the 
breakdown of these stored high-energy phosphates. 
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