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Lecture 21 (Part 1): Skeletal Muscle Blood Flow
How does blood flow to rested and...,
What is the relationship between ...,
What are the units of measurement...
15  cards
Lecture 21 (Part 2): Skeletal Muscle Blood Flow
How does exercising muscle blood ...,
Describe the increase of muscle b...,
Are there any neural influences o...
14  cards
Lecture 22: Skeletal Muscle Blood Flow
What is functional sympatholisis,
At what point is muscle blood flo...,
At what point is muscle blood flo...
29  cards
Lecture 23: Circulation Through 'Special Regions' During Exercise
What tissues other than muscle ha...,
Which regions have a major decrea...,
How does blood flow to the heart ...
24  cards
Lecture 24: Brain Blood Flow and Exercise
Why is efficient brain blood flow...,
What influence can age have on di...,
What are the three methods of mea...
22  cards
Lecture 25: Circulatory Response to Exercise
What is the difference between dy...,
What is the effect of increased d...,
Why does systolic blood pressure ...
25  cards
Lecture 26: Control of the Cardiovascular System During Exercise
What are the control pathways of ...,
What is an efference copy and how...,
What is curare
20  cards
Lecture 27: Acid Base Balance During Exercise
Define an ion,
Define an acid,
Define a base
29  cards
Lecture 29: Central Cardiovascular Adaptations to Exercise
What is the effect of aerobic exe...,
Why does exercise training lead t...,
What happens to blood composition...
19  cards
Lecture 30: Circulatory Adaptations to Exercise Training
What is the equation for vo2 max,
What is a standard cardiac output...,
What is a standard a vo2 differen...
27  cards
Lecture 32: Central and Peripheral Limitations to O2 Uptake
Is respiration a limiting factor ...,
How is it known that respiration ...,
Can oxygen dissociation be a limi...
23  cards
Lecture 33: Thermal Stress
What is the normal range of body ...,
What are the consequences of exce...,
What area of the body is core tem...
31  cards
Lecture 34: Altitude
What are the effects of increased...,
Describe boyles law,
What happens to o2 content and o2...
18  cards
Lecture 35: Microgravity and Bed-Rest
What were the key findings of the...,
What are the four different ways ...,
What is orthostatic intolerance
8  cards
Lecture 36: Exercise Physiology Across the Lifespan
What is the effect of ageing on v...,
What is the effect of age on hear...,
How can exercise training affect ...
15  cards
Long answer questions
What are the mechanisms by which ...,
Describe the pqrst movement of th...,
What are the methods used to meas...
97  cards

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