Adaptations to Aerobic Endurance Training Flashcards

1
Q

Amount of blood pumped by the heart in liters per minute.

Represented by stroke volume x heart rate

A

Cardiac Output

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2
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Quantity of blood ejected with each beat

A

Stroke Volume

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3
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The volume of blood available to be pumped by the left ventricle at the end of the filling stage (diastole)

A

End-diastolic Volume

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4
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The percentage of the blood in the left ventricle that is expelled when the heart contracts

A

Ejection fraction

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5
Q

Equation for oxygen uptake

VO2 = ____ x ___

A

Q (cardiac output) x aVO2 difference (arteriovenous oxygen difference between arterial and venous blood)

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6
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Pressure of blood exerted against the arterial walls as the heart is contracting and blood is being expelled

A

Systolic blood pressure

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7
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Pressure exerted against the arterial walls when no blood is being expelled

A

Diastolic blood pressure

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8
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Average blood pressure throughout the cardiac cycle

A

Mean arterial pressure; generally is closer to the diastolic number than the systolic number

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9
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The volume of air breathed per minute

A

Minute ventilation

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10
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The volume of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath

A

Tidal volume

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11
Q

Only a small amount of oxygen can travel freely in the blood plasma so the majority of oxygen is transported how?

A

Via hemoglobin (red blood cells)

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12
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How is carbon dioxide removed/transported to the lungs?

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Combined with water to form carbonic acid; hemoglobin then accepts the H+ ions, and the remaining bicarbonate acid diffuses into plasma and is transported in blood stream to lungs

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13
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How is lactic acid removed?

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Via the Cori Cycle; lactate is transported in the bloodstream to the liver where it undergoes gluconeogenesis (if Aerobic metabolism is sufficient)

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14
Q

What muscular adaptations are seen with Type I and Type II muscle fibers with Aerobic training?

A

Type I undergoes selective hypertrophy due to increased recruitment; Type IIx changes to Type IIa which has a greater oxidative capacity and more similarly resembles Type I fibers

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15
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___ is the protein that transports oxygen within the cell

A

Myoglobin

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16
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True or False: Mitochondria increase in size and number due to aerobic training

A

True