Deck 1: Adaptations From Training
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Deck 1: Adaptations From Training
1
Skeletal muscle is also known as smooth muscle.
False
2
The more cross bridges that can be formed between actin and myosin, the more force can be produced.
True
3
There are reflexes that exist outside the corticospinal tract.
True
4
Motor units can contain both slow-twitch muscle fibers and fast-twitch muscle fibers.
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5
The glycolytic energy system fuels the first six to ten seconds of exercise.
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6
The muscle that performs a movement is called the agonist.
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7
When muscle fibers undergo hypertrophy, the fibers split into more fibers.
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8
Growth hormone increases cellular amino acid uptake and protein synthesis.
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9
The minimum essential strain is the amount of strain required to fracture a bone.
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10
Aerobic exercise increases the size and number of mitochondria.
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11
The electrochemical signal that changes the charge of the nerve and muscle fibers is the:
A) Cross-bridge
B) Striation
C) Action potential
D) Minimum essential strain
A) Cross-bridge
B) Striation
C) Action potential
D) Minimum essential strain
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12
Which type of muscle fibers generate a large amount of force, quickly, for a short period of time?
A) Slow-twitch
B) Fast-twitch
C) Actin
D) Mitochondria
A) Slow-twitch
B) Fast-twitch
C) Actin
D) Mitochondria
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13
At the most basic level, what compound does the body use to fuel movement?
A) Adenosine triphosphate
B) Myosin
C) Water
D) Sodium
A) Adenosine triphosphate
B) Myosin
C) Water
D) Sodium
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14
Which of the following activities would primarily be fueled by the phosphagen energy system?
A) Swimming 1000 meters
B) 12-minute run
C) Marathon
D) Vertical jump
A) Swimming 1000 meters
B) 12-minute run
C) Marathon
D) Vertical jump
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15
Which of the following is an example of co-activation?
A) The biceps brachii during a barbell curl
B) The hamstrings during a back squat
C) The gastrocnemius during calf raises
D) The quadriceps group during knee extensions
A) The biceps brachii during a barbell curl
B) The hamstrings during a back squat
C) The gastrocnemius during calf raises
D) The quadriceps group during knee extensions
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16
Which of the following is not a possible genetic limitation of hypertrophy?
A) Number of nuclei per muscle fibers
B) Number of satellite cells per muscle fiber
C) Number of mitochondria per muscle fiber
A) Number of nuclei per muscle fibers
B) Number of satellite cells per muscle fiber
C) Number of mitochondria per muscle fiber
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17
A tissue degrading response to training is known as:
A) Anabolic
B) Catabolic
C) Depolarization
D) Repolarization
A) Anabolic
B) Catabolic
C) Depolarization
D) Repolarization
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18
Which of the following is the primary catabolic hormone?
A) Testosterone
B) Growth hormone
C) Insulin-like growth factor
D) Cortisol
A) Testosterone
B) Growth hormone
C) Insulin-like growth factor
D) Cortisol
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19
Which of the following is an example of an exercise that would stimulate new bone formation at the femur?
A) Bench press
B) Swimming
C) Back squats
D) Pull-ups
A) Bench press
B) Swimming
C) Back squats
D) Pull-ups
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20
Differentiate between actin and myosin.
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21
If muscle fibers are in series, how is this different from pennate muscle fibers?
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22
How does a change in muscle fiber pennation angle effect performance?
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23
What are the differencse between testosterone and cortisol?
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24
List the factors that are important for bone to adapt to a training program.
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25
Describe the muscle contraction process starting at the brain and ending with the shortening of the muscle fiber.
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26
How could muscle fiber types impact athletic performance?
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27
Describe the three energy systems.
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28
What are potential neural adaptations to training?
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29
Describe the chronic hormonal adaptations to training.
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30
How does the presence of lactic acid impact an athlete's ability to train?
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31
The author describes conflicts in the literature with regards to neural adaptations to training. What are these conflicts? If true, how would these conflicts impact the way in which we train athletes?
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