Unit 1: Anatomy and Physiology

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What happens to your heart rate before a 100m sprint? What is this called?
Heart rate increases. Anticipatory Increase
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Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by the heart in 1 minute. What does this mean?
It is a product of stroke volume and heart rate (SV x HR)
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What does the Systolic Blood Pressure do?
Represents the maximum pressure exerted on the arteries.
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When does Distolic blood pressure occur in the cardiac cycle?
Near the beginning
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The body is able to adjust its blood routing according to the needs of the body. What happens to the blood after a large meal?
More blood is directed toward the organs of digestion and less toward skeletal muscle.
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Define hypothermia?
it's the condition of having dangerously low body temperature
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this is a inherrited condition, which results in sudden concentquences such as death
sudden arrthmic death syndrome
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hector starts to exercise how does his lungs get o2 from the air into this blood stream, where does it occur?
aveoli where gase exchange occurs
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Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by the heart in 1 minute. What does this mean?

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It is a product of stroke volume and heart rate (SV x HR)

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What does the Systolic Blood Pressure do?

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When does Distolic blood pressure occur in the cardiac cycle?

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The body is able to adjust its blood routing according to the needs of the body. What happens to the blood after a large meal?

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