Define VO2 correct answers VO2 is oxygen consumption used by the muscles/ mitochondria for work, so how it is how much oxygen your muscles are using to measure metabolism and to measure how hard you are working
What is the differences between steady state and incremental exercise? correct answer...
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Define VO2 correct answers VO2 is oxygen consumption used by the muscles/ mitochondria for
work, so how it is how much oxygen your muscles are using to measure metabolism and to
measure how hard you are working
What is the differences between steady state and incremental exercise? correct answers steady
state exercise is at a constant intensity while incremental state is exercise with an increasing
exercise intensity
What pump does FADH2 enter at in the electron transport chain? correct answers Pump 2
What classification of enzyme does Hexokinase belong to? What is the function of Hexokinase
(the enzyme don't state the function of the classification of enzymes that hexokinase belongs to)?
correct answers The classification is transferase and its function is to catalyze the conversation of
glucose to glucose-6 phosphate
Why does Glycogen produce more net ATP than glucose? correct answers Glycogen requires 1
less investment of ATP than glucose
EPOC will be the smallest/lowest among: correct answers Fit individuals following low intensity
exercise
Cortisol is released from: correct answers Adrenal Cortex
What class of hormones does the adrenal medulla release? correct answers Catecholamine
The structural backbone of a steroid hormone is: correct answers Cholesterol
What is the function of an enzyme? correct answers it lowers the activation energy of a reaction
What is an example of a peptide hormone? correct answers Insulin
How many ATP will be generated from two triglycerides containing 16 carbon fatty acid chains?
correct answers 780 ATP
During high intensity exercise (>80% VO2 max) why does the body burn carbohydrates and not
fat? correct answers The NADH transporters become clogged slowing the electron transport
chain and pryuvate is converted to lactate instead of ACoA and lactate inhibits fat metabolism
What intensity of exercise is ideal for fat burning? correct answers 59% of VO2 max or just
before the lactate threshold
At the start of exercise why is there a delay in oxygen consumption? And what is this called?
correct answers This is oxygen deficit and there is a delay in the starting products of the electron
transport chain to reach the mitochondria
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