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1 Hosted by SNOWDEN

2 100 200 400 300 400 Hearts a Fire Follow the path Random Just breathe 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

3 Row 1, Col 1 The sac like structure that A heart in contained in What is the paracardium?

4 1,2 Deoxygenated blood enters into this chamber in the heart first. What is the right atrium?

5 1,3 Involves eating over 60% Carbohydrates 2 to 3 days Before an event What is carb loading?

6 1,4 The maximum volume of oxygen that the human body can use in one minute What is VO2 Max?

7 2,1 Deoxygenated blood returns from The body into these 2 vessels What is superior and inferior vena cava?

8 2,2 Any oxygenated blood that leaves the left ventricle will travel through this vessel as it leaves the heart. What is the aorta?

9 2,3 3 major roles of blood in the body What is provide oxygen, nutrients and remove waste?

10 2,4 A point in exercise where ventilation increases much more rapidly than work load What is ventilatory threshold ?

11 3,1 This layer of the heart is the muscle of the heart. What is the myocardium?

12 3,2 Oxygenated blood coming from The lungs to the heart will travel through this vessel What is the Pulmonary Vein?

13 3,3 This side of the heart has a thicker wall What is the left side?

14 3,4 Ventilatory threshold is directly related to the build up of this in the muscle What is lactic acid?

15 4,1 DAILY DOUBLE The equation for cardiac output What is HR X SV?

16 4,2 This type of circulation distributes blood to the body What is systemic circulation?

17 4,3 DAILY DOUBLE This reading on a blood pressure scale is the pressure when the ventricles are refilling What is diastole?

18 4,4 The difference between the amount of oxygen in the artery and in the vein What is a-vO2 difference?

19 5,1 The volume of blood that can be pumped out in one beat What is Stroke Volume?

20 5,2 The smallest vessels in which Oxygen will diffuse What are capillaries?

21 5,3 The time frame in which an Athlete should consume Food to restore nutrients lost What is within 30 min of exercise?

22 5,4 The function of the respiratory system What is Supply O2 to the blood, Remove CO2 from the blood, Regulate blood ph?


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