Health, exercise and sport Flashcards
Effect of exercise on heart
- increases size of heart, more muscle
- greater stroke volume due to increased heart force
- reduced % increase in heart rate
Reduced immunity with extreme exercise
- susceptible to pathogens
- extreme exercise suppresses the immune system
- fall in numbers of T-killer cells, T-helper cells…
- athletes meet from all over the world in large groups so have a greater risk of exposure to pathogens
Explain why a plant may have not flowered OOOOOOOO
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How body’s breathing system responds to exercise
- increased rate of respiration
- rise in blood CO2, fall in blood O2, fall in blood pH
- these changes are sensed by chemoreceptors
- chemoreceptors send impulses to respiratory centre in the medulla oblongata
- more impulses are sent out to breathing muscles
- increased breathing rate and tidal volume
What do the phytochrome convert into
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How body controls temperature in heat
- temperature is maintained by negative feedback
- receptors located in hypothalamus detects increase in core temp (or receptos on skin send impulses to hypothalamus)
- hairs lie flat, decreasing insulation - more heat loss
- arterioles dilate - more blood flows through skin
- greater heat loss by convection, conduction, radiation
- sweat glands are stimulated, sweating cools be evaporation
- behaviour mechanism, take clothes off
What light does daylight contain
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Should performance drugs be banned
Yes - damages synapses - unfair advantage - leads to abnormal behaviour No - individual responsibility/decision
What light stimulates germination
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Inspiration
- volume of air that can be taken above the normal tidal volume
- brought about by increase in volume and pressure
- diaphragm muscles contract
What phytochrome stimulates flowering in long day plants
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Calculating minute volume
- minute volume = tidal volume (volume of O2 in one breath) x breathing rate (number of breaths in one minute)
- units dm3min-1
What phytochrome stimulates flowering in short day plants
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Explain how increases in minute volume and cardiac output during exercise enable rapid delivery of oxygen to muscles during exercise
- as minute volume increases, tidal volume increases (volume of O2 breathed in)
- increased diffusion of oxygen into blood/muscle
- increased cardiac output increases volume of oxygenated blood reaching muscles
Suggest benefits to plants being able to respond to changes in day length
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Why is % increases in heart rate lowest if you exercise regularly
- regular exercise increases size of heart/more muscles
- greater stroke volume/increases heart force
- more blood circulated per beat, increased cardiac output
What is the control of flowering
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Advantage of keyhole surgery
- only a small cut, so less damage
- less pain and bleeding
- less risk of inflammation
- recovery period is quicker
Describe the mechanism that causes bending of shoots
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***Describe how the body’s breathing system responds to exercise
- increases rate of respiration
- blood CO2 levels increase, pH falls, blood O2 levels drop
- these changes are senses by chemoreceptors
- which send impulses to the respiratory centre in the medulla oblongata
- more impulses are sent to breathing muscles
- increased breathing rate and tidal volume
How do auxins cause cell elongation
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***How does the body control temperature when generating heat
- temperature is maintained by negative feedback
- receptors located in hypothalamus detect increase in core temperature (or receptors on skin send impulses to hypothalamus
- hairs lie flat, decreasing insulation, more heat loss
- arterioles vasodilate - more blood flow through skin, greater heat loss by convection, radiation, conduction
- sweat glands are stimulated, sweating cools by evaporation
- behaviour mechanism, take clothes off
Compare response of shoot to light with hormonal coordination in animals
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***Should performance drugs be allowed
- YES, damage synapses, unfair advantage, leads to abnormal behaviour
- No, individual responsibility and choice