Unit 3 PE Acute physiological responses to exercise

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Stuart McGregor
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Physical Ed
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12th Grade
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Multiple Choice
HEART RATE is what? Acute physiological response to exercise?
During exercise, blood flow is redirected away from the spleen, kidneys, guts and inactive muscles so that working muscles receive a greater % of Q.
The number of times the heart beats in one minute. Increases to a maximum of 220 - age.
The blood returning to the heart via the inferior and superior vena cava. Increases.
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Multiple Choice
STROKE VOLUME is what? Acute physiological response to exercise?
The amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle per beat. Increases.
The amount of blood pumped out of the heart in one minute. Increases.
The number of times the heart beats in one minute. Increases.
The blood returning to the heart via the inferior and superior vena cava. Decreases.
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Multiple Choice
CARDIAC OUTPUT is what? Acute physiological response to exercise?
The number of times the heart beats in one minute. Increases.
The amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle per beat. Increases.
The amount of blood pumped out of the heart in one minute. Increases.
Pressure in the arteries following contraction of ventricles as blood is pumped out of the heart. Increases.
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Multiple Choice
SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE is what? Acute physiological response to exercise?
During aerobic exercise, blood volume decreases. Plasma volume decreases rapidly in the first 5 minutes of exercise then stabilises.
Pressure in the arteries when the heart relaxes and ventricles fill with blood. Stays the same.
Pressure in the arteries following contraction of ventricles as blood is pumped out of the heart. Increases.
The number of times the heart beats in one minute. Increases.
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Multiple Choice
DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE IS...
Pressure in the arteries following contraction of ventricles as blood is pumped out of the heart. Increases.
The blood returning to the heart via the inferior and superior vena cava. Increases.
Pressure in the arteries when the heart relaxes and ventricles fill with blood. Slight increase or may stay the same.
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