Deck 3: Conditioning Your Cardiorespiratory System

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Cardiorespiratory fitness is defined as the

A) maximal amount of blood expelled per beat.
B) maximum amount of weight that can be lifted one time.
C) ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to supply oxygen to muscles.
D) ability of the muscular system to generate power during interval training.
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The respiratory system consists of the

A) air passageways and the lungs.
B) heart and the blood vessels.
C) glands.
D) stomach and intestines.
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The upper respiratory tract is made up of the

A) pharynx and bronchioles.
B) lower trachea and lungs.
C) pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
D) bronchioles, lungs, and alveoli.
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The upper respiratory passages

A) warm, humidify, and filter the air.
B) cool, humidify, and filter the air.
C) cool, dry, and filter the air.
D) warm, dry, and filter the air.
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Small hairlike projections in the respiratory tract that filter out unwanted particles are called

A) mucus.
B) cilia.
C) alveoli.
D) capillaries.
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Air entering the body through the nose travels first through the ________ and then through the ________ before entering the lungs.

A) alveoli; upper respiratory tract
B) upper respiratory tract; lower respiratory tract
C) upper respiratory tract; aorta
D) lower respiratory tract; pulmonary artery
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The lower respiratory tract consists of the

A) larynx, trachea, and bronchi.
B) lower trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles.
C) pharynx, lower trachea, and bronchioles.
D) bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli.
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Gas exchange (the delivery of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide) in the lungs takes place in the

A) alveoli.
B) bronchioles.
C) aorta.
D) right atrium.
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The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide is called

A) purification.
B) respiration.
C) pulmonary circulation.
D) filtration.
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The left ventricle pumps blood to the

A) systemic circulation.
B) atria.
C) pulmonary circulation.
D) right ventricle.
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The right ventricle pumps blood through the ________ to the lungs.

A) left atria
B) aorta
C) pulmonary artery
D) capillaries
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Blood is pumped out of the heart to the brain and body via the

A) atria.
B) pulmonary artery.
C) aorta.
D) bronchioles.
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The ventricles contract and pump blood out of the heart during the ________ phase of the heart cycle.

A) diastolic
B) systolic
C) peristaltic
D) venous
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During the ________ phase of the heart cycle, the ventricles relax and fill with blood.

A) diastolic
B) systolic
C) peristaltic
D) venous
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The two major types of blood vessels are

A) arteries and veins.
B) arteries and capillaries.
C) arterioles and veins.
D) venules and veins.
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Small blood vessels that branch from arterioles and allow exchange of nutrients and wastes from body cells are known as

A) bronchioles.
B) capillaries.
C) veins.
D) arteries.
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The pressure that blood exerts on the walls of your blood vessels is known as

A) diastole.
B) systole.
C) pulse pressure.
D) blood pressure.
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The cellular form of energy is known as

A) adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
B) adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
C) creatine phosphate.
D) glucose.
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Creatine phosphate is stored in

A) the liver.
B) adipose tissue.
C) the alveoli.
D) muscles.
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The three metabolic energy systems are

A) stored, oxidative, and antioxidative.
B) immediate, oxidative, and nonoxidative.
C) nonoxidative, glycolytic, and anaerobic.
D) immediate, stored, and delayed.
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Stored adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the muscle is used in the ________ energy system.

A) immediate
B) delayed
C) aerobic
D) anaerobic
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At what point after an activity has been initiated does the body switch energy sources from the immediate energy system to the anaerobic energy system?

A) 5 seconds
B) 10 seconds
C) 30 seconds
D) 1 minute
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Which of the following activities would be primarily fueled by the anaerobic energy system?

A) Swimming for 5 minutes
B) A 2-mile run
C) A 20-minute walk
D) A sprint down a football field
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An end-product of the nonoxidative breakdown of glucose is known as

A) hemoglobin.
B) lactic acid.
C) creatine phosphate.
D) adenosine triphosphate.
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Short-term, high-intensity training, such as sprinting, is an example of

A) interval training.
B) aerobic training.
C) cross-training.
D) anaerobic training.
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Training that involves continuous activity sustained for 20 minutes or longer is known as

A) interval training.
B) aerobic training.
C) cross-training.
D) anaerobic training.
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Cellular structures where oxidative energy production takes place are known as

A) alveoli.
B) capillaries.
C) nuclei.
D) mitochondria.
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The stable, constant internal environment that our body maintains at rest is known as

A) homeostasis.
B) systole.
C) diastole.
D) metabolism.
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When you begin exercising

A) cardiac output increases.
B) blood vessels leading to active muscles constrict.
C) systolic pressure decreases.
D) capillaries close.
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Which of the following may occur as the result of cardiorespiratory training?

A) Improved oxygen delivery to muscles
B) Less efficient transfer and use of oxygen by muscles
C) Decrease in glycogen stores within muscle
D) Decrease in the number of mitochondria within muscle
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The improvements in oxygen delivery seen with training are a result of a(n)

A) increase in hemoglobin.
B) decrease in blood plasma.
C) decrease in stroke volume.
D) increase in lung capacity.
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A protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells is which of the following?

A) Lactic acid
B) Mitochondria
C) Plasma
D) Hemoglobin
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The yellow-colored fluid portion of blood is which of the following?

A) Lactic acid
B) Mitochondria
C) Plasma
D) Hemoglobin
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A group of obesity-related risk factors associated with heart disease and type 2 diabetes is known as

A) homeostasis.
B) sedentary risk.
C) hereditary chronic disease risk.
D) metabolic syndrome.
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Aerobic exercise training has been shown to

A) increase plasma.
B) improve cognitive function.
C) decrease brain volume.
D) decrease metabolic rate.
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Cardiorespiratory fitness

A) improves self-esteem.
B) reduces immune system function.
C) lowers metabolic rate.
D) makes it more difficult to control body composition.
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The wave of blood that can be felt moving through the arteries when the heart contracts is the

A) heart rate reserve.
B) pulse.
C) maximal heart rate.
D) stroke volume.
Question
Your body's maximal ability to use oxygen during exercise is known as

A) cardiac output.
B) VO2 max.
C) stroke volume.
D) maximal systolic pressure.
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With training, resting heart rate decreases. This is primarily the result of an increase in

A) stroke volume.
B) diastolic blood pressure.
C) triglycerides.
D) metabolic rate.
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Which of the following increases as the result of cardiorespiratory training?

A) LDL cholesterol
B) Resting heart rate
C) Stroke volume
D) Lactic acid production
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Which of the following decreases as the result of cardiorespiratory training?

A) Maximal oxygen consumption
B) Resting heart rate
C) Left ventricular volume
D) Fat use for energy in exercise
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With training, you can typically improve your VO2 max by

A) less than 5%.
B) 5% to 10%.
C) 15% to 20%.
D) more than 20%.
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Submaximal tests are typically used to assess fitness because they

A) are safer than maximal tests.
B) require more expertise than maximal tests.
C) must be performed in a laboratory setting.
D) are more accurate than maximal tests.
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Mandy is 23 years old and just graduated with a degree in education. She wants to spend the summer getting in shape for her new job as a teacher starting in the fall. What will Mandy's predicted HR max be as she begins to exercise regularly?

A) 176 beats per minute
B) 185 beats per minute
C) 190 beats per minute
D) 197 beats per minute
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SMART goals are

A) sensible, meaningful, action-oriented, realistic, and targeted.
B) specific, measurable, action-oriented, realistic, and time-oriented.
C) specific, meaningful, aerobic, rigorous, and targeted.
D) strategic, measurable, advanced, realistic, and time-oriented.
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Which of the following would be considered indoor cardio workout equipment?

A) Elliptical machine
B) Barbell and free weights
C) Weight machines
D) Inline skates
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Training that alternates periods of high-intensity exercise with periods of lower intensity exercise or rest is known as

A) cross-training.
B) interval training.
C) circuit training.
D) pyramid training.
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When developing a training program for cardiorespiratory fitness, your intensity of exercise should be determined by

A) the number of days you work out.
B) the amount of time you spend exercising.
C) your target heart rate.
D) the type of exercise you are doing.
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The American College of Sports Medicine recommends a target heart rate range of ________ of HR max.

A) 35-64%
B) 45-74%
C) 55-84%
D) 64-95%
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A subjective assessment of exercise intensity is

A) perceived exertion.
B) maximal heart rate.
C) maximal oxygen consumption.
D) stroke volume.
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The practice of using different exercise modes in your cardiorespiratory training program is

A) interval training.
B) circuit training.
C) cross-training.
D) aerobic training.
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Jim has been jogging for 20 minutes per session and is now ready to increase his program. According to the 10 percent rule, Jim should increase his workout time by no more than

A) 2 minutes.
B) 6 minutes.
C) 10 minutes.
D) 14 minutes.
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The ________ phase of a cardiorespiratory program is a stage of adjustment to your weekly routine that lasts from 2 to 4 weeks.

A) start-up
B) preparation
C) improvement
D) maintenance
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Damage to muscle or tendon fibers due to injury or overtraining is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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Damage to ligaments or joint structures due to acute injury is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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Inflammation of the fascia on the underside of the foot is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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Chronic pain in the front of the lower leg is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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Patella-femoral pain syndrome is also known as

A) runner's knee.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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A common overuse injury is

A) plantar fasciitis.
B) ligament sprains.
C) shoulder dislocation.
D) frequent bruising.
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Which of the following fitness trends is a form of high intensity interval training (HIIT)?

A) Warrior Dash.
B) Tabata.
C) 30-day ab challenge.
D) Spartan Race.
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The cardiorespiratory system is made up of the cardiovascular system and the endocrine system.
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In systemic circulation, blood circulates from the heart to the rest of the body and back.
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A one-rep maximal bench press would be primarily fueled by the immediate energy system.
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The complete breakdown of fat, glucose, and protein to produce oxidative energy occurs in the hemoglobin.
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Cardiac output increases with training.
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The increase in oxygen transfer that occurs as the result of cardiorespiratory training is due to an increase in the number of capillaries and mitochondria within the muscle.
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Studies have shown that regular physical activity is ineffective at lowering the risk of cancer.
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Studies have shown that exercise can reduce the symptoms of depression.
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Cardiorespiratory fitness has a protective effect against age-related declines in cognitive ability.
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Your resting heart rate increases as your cardiorespiratory system becomes more conditioned.
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A faster time and lower heart rate on a one-mile walk test would indicate a lower VO2 max.
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Circuit training may consist of resistance training, aerobic training, or a combination of both.
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When checking your pulse during exercise, you should measure your heart rate for 30 seconds.
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Heart rate reserve is the difference between your resting heart rate and maximum heart rate.
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When starting an exercise program, you should perform longer warm-up and cool-down segments.
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People who stop exercising lose fitness gains at the same rate as they gained them.
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It is easier to maintain cardiorespiratory fitness with shorter but more intense workouts.
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The best time to shop for new exercise shoes is after a workout or at the end of the day, when your feet are at their biggest.
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Having a high level of fitness contributes to the risk for heat illness.
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To prevent dehydration, it is recommended that you start drinking fluid approximately 30 minutes after beginning an activity.
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Deck 3: Conditioning Your Cardiorespiratory System
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Cardiorespiratory fitness is defined as the

A) maximal amount of blood expelled per beat.
B) maximum amount of weight that can be lifted one time.
C) ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to supply oxygen to muscles.
D) ability of the muscular system to generate power during interval training.
ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to supply oxygen to muscles.
2
The respiratory system consists of the

A) air passageways and the lungs.
B) heart and the blood vessels.
C) glands.
D) stomach and intestines.
air passageways and the lungs.
3
The upper respiratory tract is made up of the

A) pharynx and bronchioles.
B) lower trachea and lungs.
C) pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
D) bronchioles, lungs, and alveoli.
pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
4
The upper respiratory passages

A) warm, humidify, and filter the air.
B) cool, humidify, and filter the air.
C) cool, dry, and filter the air.
D) warm, dry, and filter the air.
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Small hairlike projections in the respiratory tract that filter out unwanted particles are called

A) mucus.
B) cilia.
C) alveoli.
D) capillaries.
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Air entering the body through the nose travels first through the ________ and then through the ________ before entering the lungs.

A) alveoli; upper respiratory tract
B) upper respiratory tract; lower respiratory tract
C) upper respiratory tract; aorta
D) lower respiratory tract; pulmonary artery
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The lower respiratory tract consists of the

A) larynx, trachea, and bronchi.
B) lower trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles.
C) pharynx, lower trachea, and bronchioles.
D) bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli.
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Gas exchange (the delivery of oxygen and the removal of carbon dioxide) in the lungs takes place in the

A) alveoli.
B) bronchioles.
C) aorta.
D) right atrium.
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The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide is called

A) purification.
B) respiration.
C) pulmonary circulation.
D) filtration.
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The left ventricle pumps blood to the

A) systemic circulation.
B) atria.
C) pulmonary circulation.
D) right ventricle.
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The right ventricle pumps blood through the ________ to the lungs.

A) left atria
B) aorta
C) pulmonary artery
D) capillaries
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Blood is pumped out of the heart to the brain and body via the

A) atria.
B) pulmonary artery.
C) aorta.
D) bronchioles.
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The ventricles contract and pump blood out of the heart during the ________ phase of the heart cycle.

A) diastolic
B) systolic
C) peristaltic
D) venous
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During the ________ phase of the heart cycle, the ventricles relax and fill with blood.

A) diastolic
B) systolic
C) peristaltic
D) venous
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The two major types of blood vessels are

A) arteries and veins.
B) arteries and capillaries.
C) arterioles and veins.
D) venules and veins.
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Small blood vessels that branch from arterioles and allow exchange of nutrients and wastes from body cells are known as

A) bronchioles.
B) capillaries.
C) veins.
D) arteries.
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The pressure that blood exerts on the walls of your blood vessels is known as

A) diastole.
B) systole.
C) pulse pressure.
D) blood pressure.
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The cellular form of energy is known as

A) adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
B) adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
C) creatine phosphate.
D) glucose.
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Creatine phosphate is stored in

A) the liver.
B) adipose tissue.
C) the alveoli.
D) muscles.
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The three metabolic energy systems are

A) stored, oxidative, and antioxidative.
B) immediate, oxidative, and nonoxidative.
C) nonoxidative, glycolytic, and anaerobic.
D) immediate, stored, and delayed.
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Stored adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the muscle is used in the ________ energy system.

A) immediate
B) delayed
C) aerobic
D) anaerobic
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At what point after an activity has been initiated does the body switch energy sources from the immediate energy system to the anaerobic energy system?

A) 5 seconds
B) 10 seconds
C) 30 seconds
D) 1 minute
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Which of the following activities would be primarily fueled by the anaerobic energy system?

A) Swimming for 5 minutes
B) A 2-mile run
C) A 20-minute walk
D) A sprint down a football field
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An end-product of the nonoxidative breakdown of glucose is known as

A) hemoglobin.
B) lactic acid.
C) creatine phosphate.
D) adenosine triphosphate.
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Short-term, high-intensity training, such as sprinting, is an example of

A) interval training.
B) aerobic training.
C) cross-training.
D) anaerobic training.
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Training that involves continuous activity sustained for 20 minutes or longer is known as

A) interval training.
B) aerobic training.
C) cross-training.
D) anaerobic training.
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Cellular structures where oxidative energy production takes place are known as

A) alveoli.
B) capillaries.
C) nuclei.
D) mitochondria.
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The stable, constant internal environment that our body maintains at rest is known as

A) homeostasis.
B) systole.
C) diastole.
D) metabolism.
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When you begin exercising

A) cardiac output increases.
B) blood vessels leading to active muscles constrict.
C) systolic pressure decreases.
D) capillaries close.
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Which of the following may occur as the result of cardiorespiratory training?

A) Improved oxygen delivery to muscles
B) Less efficient transfer and use of oxygen by muscles
C) Decrease in glycogen stores within muscle
D) Decrease in the number of mitochondria within muscle
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The improvements in oxygen delivery seen with training are a result of a(n)

A) increase in hemoglobin.
B) decrease in blood plasma.
C) decrease in stroke volume.
D) increase in lung capacity.
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A protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells is which of the following?

A) Lactic acid
B) Mitochondria
C) Plasma
D) Hemoglobin
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The yellow-colored fluid portion of blood is which of the following?

A) Lactic acid
B) Mitochondria
C) Plasma
D) Hemoglobin
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A group of obesity-related risk factors associated with heart disease and type 2 diabetes is known as

A) homeostasis.
B) sedentary risk.
C) hereditary chronic disease risk.
D) metabolic syndrome.
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Aerobic exercise training has been shown to

A) increase plasma.
B) improve cognitive function.
C) decrease brain volume.
D) decrease metabolic rate.
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Cardiorespiratory fitness

A) improves self-esteem.
B) reduces immune system function.
C) lowers metabolic rate.
D) makes it more difficult to control body composition.
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The wave of blood that can be felt moving through the arteries when the heart contracts is the

A) heart rate reserve.
B) pulse.
C) maximal heart rate.
D) stroke volume.
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38
Your body's maximal ability to use oxygen during exercise is known as

A) cardiac output.
B) VO2 max.
C) stroke volume.
D) maximal systolic pressure.
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With training, resting heart rate decreases. This is primarily the result of an increase in

A) stroke volume.
B) diastolic blood pressure.
C) triglycerides.
D) metabolic rate.
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40
Which of the following increases as the result of cardiorespiratory training?

A) LDL cholesterol
B) Resting heart rate
C) Stroke volume
D) Lactic acid production
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41
Which of the following decreases as the result of cardiorespiratory training?

A) Maximal oxygen consumption
B) Resting heart rate
C) Left ventricular volume
D) Fat use for energy in exercise
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42
With training, you can typically improve your VO2 max by

A) less than 5%.
B) 5% to 10%.
C) 15% to 20%.
D) more than 20%.
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43
Submaximal tests are typically used to assess fitness because they

A) are safer than maximal tests.
B) require more expertise than maximal tests.
C) must be performed in a laboratory setting.
D) are more accurate than maximal tests.
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44
Mandy is 23 years old and just graduated with a degree in education. She wants to spend the summer getting in shape for her new job as a teacher starting in the fall. What will Mandy's predicted HR max be as she begins to exercise regularly?

A) 176 beats per minute
B) 185 beats per minute
C) 190 beats per minute
D) 197 beats per minute
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SMART goals are

A) sensible, meaningful, action-oriented, realistic, and targeted.
B) specific, measurable, action-oriented, realistic, and time-oriented.
C) specific, meaningful, aerobic, rigorous, and targeted.
D) strategic, measurable, advanced, realistic, and time-oriented.
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46
Which of the following would be considered indoor cardio workout equipment?

A) Elliptical machine
B) Barbell and free weights
C) Weight machines
D) Inline skates
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47
Training that alternates periods of high-intensity exercise with periods of lower intensity exercise or rest is known as

A) cross-training.
B) interval training.
C) circuit training.
D) pyramid training.
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48
When developing a training program for cardiorespiratory fitness, your intensity of exercise should be determined by

A) the number of days you work out.
B) the amount of time you spend exercising.
C) your target heart rate.
D) the type of exercise you are doing.
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49
The American College of Sports Medicine recommends a target heart rate range of ________ of HR max.

A) 35-64%
B) 45-74%
C) 55-84%
D) 64-95%
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50
A subjective assessment of exercise intensity is

A) perceived exertion.
B) maximal heart rate.
C) maximal oxygen consumption.
D) stroke volume.
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51
The practice of using different exercise modes in your cardiorespiratory training program is

A) interval training.
B) circuit training.
C) cross-training.
D) aerobic training.
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52
Jim has been jogging for 20 minutes per session and is now ready to increase his program. According to the 10 percent rule, Jim should increase his workout time by no more than

A) 2 minutes.
B) 6 minutes.
C) 10 minutes.
D) 14 minutes.
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The ________ phase of a cardiorespiratory program is a stage of adjustment to your weekly routine that lasts from 2 to 4 weeks.

A) start-up
B) preparation
C) improvement
D) maintenance
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54
Damage to muscle or tendon fibers due to injury or overtraining is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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Damage to ligaments or joint structures due to acute injury is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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Inflammation of the fascia on the underside of the foot is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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57
Chronic pain in the front of the lower leg is known as

A) strain.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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Patella-femoral pain syndrome is also known as

A) runner's knee.
B) sprain.
C) shin splints.
D) plantar fasciitis.
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59
A common overuse injury is

A) plantar fasciitis.
B) ligament sprains.
C) shoulder dislocation.
D) frequent bruising.
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60
Which of the following fitness trends is a form of high intensity interval training (HIIT)?

A) Warrior Dash.
B) Tabata.
C) 30-day ab challenge.
D) Spartan Race.
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61
The cardiorespiratory system is made up of the cardiovascular system and the endocrine system.
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62
In systemic circulation, blood circulates from the heart to the rest of the body and back.
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63
A one-rep maximal bench press would be primarily fueled by the immediate energy system.
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The complete breakdown of fat, glucose, and protein to produce oxidative energy occurs in the hemoglobin.
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65
Cardiac output increases with training.
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66
The increase in oxygen transfer that occurs as the result of cardiorespiratory training is due to an increase in the number of capillaries and mitochondria within the muscle.
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67
Studies have shown that regular physical activity is ineffective at lowering the risk of cancer.
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68
Studies have shown that exercise can reduce the symptoms of depression.
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69
Cardiorespiratory fitness has a protective effect against age-related declines in cognitive ability.
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70
Your resting heart rate increases as your cardiorespiratory system becomes more conditioned.
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71
A faster time and lower heart rate on a one-mile walk test would indicate a lower VO2 max.
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72
Circuit training may consist of resistance training, aerobic training, or a combination of both.
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73
When checking your pulse during exercise, you should measure your heart rate for 30 seconds.
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74
Heart rate reserve is the difference between your resting heart rate and maximum heart rate.
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75
When starting an exercise program, you should perform longer warm-up and cool-down segments.
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76
People who stop exercising lose fitness gains at the same rate as they gained them.
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77
It is easier to maintain cardiorespiratory fitness with shorter but more intense workouts.
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78
The best time to shop for new exercise shoes is after a workout or at the end of the day, when your feet are at their biggest.
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Having a high level of fitness contributes to the risk for heat illness.
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To prevent dehydration, it is recommended that you start drinking fluid approximately 30 minutes after beginning an activity.
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