Unit 1; Anatomy & Physiology

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What are the neurotransmitters called linked with anticipatory rise in heart rate?
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
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What does not cause your heart rate to increase?
Recent sport injury
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What factors do NOT indirectly affect cardiac output?
Exercise
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What can increase your blood pressure?
Lack of physical activity
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When can blood flow be redirected?
When exercising
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What is cardiac hypertrophy?
Thickening of the heart muscle
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What is stroke volume?
The volume of blood pumped per beat
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Lowering your resting heart rate can help prevent...
Heart attacks
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How can you lower your resting blood pressure?
Have a healthy diet
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how fast is the average heart rate recovery time?
1 minute
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What does the alveoli do?
Allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream
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What does blood volume change?
Cardiac output
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What does sudden arrhythmic death syndrome cause?
Cardiac arrest
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What is hyperthermia?
Body temperature increases
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What does not cause your heart rate to increase?

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Recent sport injury

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What factors do NOT indirectly affect cardiac output?

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Card 4

Front

What can increase your blood pressure?

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Card 5

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When can blood flow be redirected?

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