Final Ex Phys Lab

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Final Exercise Physiology Quiz

Test your knowledge of exercise physiology with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers essential concepts related to blood pressure changes during exercise, respiratory function, muscle actions, and more. Perfect for students, teachers, and fitness enthusiasts alike!

  • 10 well-crafted questions
  • Multiple choice and descriptive answers
  • Assess your understanding of key exercise physiology concepts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by TrainingMind123
What happens to blood pressure during endurance exercise?
Systolic blood pressure decreases and diastolic blood pressure increases
Systolic blood pressure increases and diastolic blood pressure remains constant
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure both decrease
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure both remain the same
The conducting zone include the trachea, bronchial tree and bronchioles?
True
False
What disease can be diagnosed through a spirometry test?
Asthma
Emphysema
Chronic bronchitis
Pneumonia
All of the above
How long do you cycle during the Wingate cycle test?
30 seconds
10 seconds
5 seconds
60 seconds
What has the definition, "A muscle action in which the muscle shortens while generating force?"
Isometric
Eccentric
Concentric
Isokinetic
What is a disadvantage of measuring strength isometrically?
Time efficient
Strength values are relative to dynamic movement
Inexpensive
Most facilities and people can do them
True or false: For trained individuals, neural adaptations have been found to be the primary contributor to all strength gains?
True
False
Describe the difference between isometric and isokinetic.
Which are factors that determine force production?
The size and architecture of the muscle
Muscle activation
Joint angle
Muscle's speed of action
All of the above
What effect does exercise have on blood pressure circulation during isometric exercise?
Increase Heart rate and Stroke volume
Systolic blood pressure increases
Diastolic blood pressure slightly decreases or stays the same
MAP increases
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