Exam 2: Defining and Measuring Energy
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Which of the following is true regarding the First Law of Thermodynamics?
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Basal metabolic rate and resting metabolic rate are typically the same.
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indicate the influence of each factor on resting metabolic rate.
-Height
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List and explain the factors that affect resting metabolic rate. Which factors are considered the most substantial influences? The least substantial? Why?
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ATP is the known as the energy currency because it is the primary source of energy in the body.
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indicate the influence of each factor on resting metabolic rate.
-Gender
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Identify the primary source of energy in the body and explain how it is used by skeletal muscle during exercise.
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The terms calorie and Calorie can be used interchangeably in scientific writing.
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In a sedentary individual, the largest influence on "energy out" is:
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indicate the influence of each factor on resting metabolic rate.
-Caffeine
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The most variable aspect of the "energy out" side of the energy balance equation is _____.
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On average, 1 liter of oxygen consumed is equivalent to _____ kcal of energy expended.
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In the excitation-contraction process of generating tension or force in skeletal muscle, ATP is needed only for the "power stroke" part of the process.
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The "energy out" factor that that can be increased to the greatest degree is:
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The International System of Units (SI units) unit for energy is the:
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