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‘uestion 1 Guottion come auostion3 B18 [S22] Physical Culture and Sport (Theoretical) Module 3 - Physiology by Alexandr Lobanov Final Quiz Questions + Answers ina formof Searchable POF Mastered ond Released by @gosho2st Stale Finished Grade 29.3 out of 300 (98%) The peripheral nervous system consis of the brain and spinal cord Select one: Te Foke wv The correct answer is False’ Skeletal muscles are innervated by neurons in the motor division ot Select one: Twev Fate The correct answer is tus’ What is the difference between short-term adaptation and long-term adaptation? ot a. all urgent reactions that occur after the onset of the stimulus . Innate reactions that implement the type of stress reaction d. full mobilzation of the functional capabilities of the body Baw orser eepHbi The correct answers Urgent reaclions that occur afler the onset of the stimulus Guostions ueston 5 aueston 6 Bout ot uestion7 Which physical exercises relates to locale ‘a, more then half af the muscle mass by less than a third of muscle mass . half of the muscle mass is involved . all muscle mass Your answer is correct. The correct answer is less thon a third of muscle mass Petiodization is 2. principle of variation b. the systematic process of changing one or more variables in the training program cc. mode, volume, o intensity changes in time Bou! orper YoctisHo npasinsiii You have correctly selected I. The correct answers are: principle of variation, the systematic process of changing one or more variables in the training program. mode, volume, or intensity changes in time What kind of adaptation can there be? 4. short-term b. longeterm: c. ll d. physiological Baw orser eepHbi The correct answer is: all Whal are the boundaries of the relative power zones of work? a. the dependence of time on speed b. work completion time c. all dL power and duration of work Bou omer sepHbi The correct answer is: power and duration of work Sweition What changes occur during the wormup in the central nervous system? More 1.9 out of 2. the mobilly of nervous processes increases v b. the excitabilly of nerve centers increases v . the labilty of nerve centers increases 9 Bou! omer sepnui The correct answers ore: the excitabilly of nerve centers increases, the labilty of nerve centers increases, the mobilty of nervous processes increases Question 9 Whal does the Principle of Speciicity tell us? Mare aout ot 1. Individuals are untkely to show precisely the same responses to the same work b. training must be specifically matched to the type of activity or sport the person engages in v Cc. training program must stress the physiological systems 1d. exercise adaptations ore specific to the mode and intensity of training v Baw orser eepHbi The correct answers are! exercise adaptations are specific to the mode and intensity of training, training must be specifically matched to the type of activity or sport the person engages in Gestion 10 What energy systems are inv olved in providing working muscles when running 100 me More 10out of a. aerobic b. AIP-PCr v ©. lactic acic-glycotytic Bou oreer nepnui The correct answer's AIP-PCr Guestion 11 What isthe task of the subject "Physiology of physical education’? con ood © to give a physiological characteristic to various types of motor activity b. to identily the criteria for physical exercise v col d. to classify physical exercises Bau oreer eepnui The correct answer's cl uostion 12 weston 13 Gestion 14 Gorton 15 com What can be judged by the reaction of the body to a standard load? about degree of training b. abou! functional indicators about physical performance d. about the regenerative processes in the body Baw orger eepHbi The correct answer's: bout degree of training What does the Principle of Reversibility tell us? a. training benef are lost if training i either aiscontinued or reduced abruptly b. “Useifor lose ir cc. ol dA training program must include a maintenance plan Bau) oreer aepHui The correct answer's oll Cardiac output refers to a. the electrical output of the cardiac conduction system during a single cardiac cycle b. the proportion of blood pumped out of each ventricle during systole Cc. the product of the ejection fraction and heart rate, GL the volume of blood pumped by each ventricle per rrinute Bou! omer sepnui The correct answer is: the volume of blood pumped by each ventricle per rrinute, What mechanisms underie the development of physical training? 4. the mechanism of bradycardia 'b._ mechanisms of shori-term ang long-term adaptation cc. the Frank-Sterling mechanism d. all mechanisrrs Bow omer nepnui The correct answer's mechanisms of shor'-term and long-term adaptation uoston 16 Guestion 17 Gorton 18 uostion 19 com Skeletal muscles are the target organ of the 1a. autonomic nervous system b. sympathetic nervous system parasympathetic nervous system 4. somatic nervous system Baw orser eepHui The correct answer is: somatic nervous system The rate of blood flow through a vessels dependent on. a. blood viscosity b. all . the pressure graciont d. the radius of the vessel Bau) orper aepHui, The correct answer's oll What is a warmup? . initial period of work b. the state of stable operability c. performing preliminary exercises before competitions d. conditioned reflex of a toric nature Bou! omer sepnui The correct answer is: initial period of work Glands are innervated by the somatic motor system. Select one: Tue Fate v The correct answer is False’ uestion 20 What is ATP? 1 universal source of energy for all biochemical processes b. energy warehouse ‘¢. adenosine triphosphate 4 ‘Association of Tennis Professionals Baw orser eepHui The correct answers ore: ‘adenosine triphosphate, Universal source of energy for cll biochemical processes ‘auestion 21 What principles of reflex theory did IP, Pavlov substantiate? More Wout of ©. determinism b. the principle of analysis and synthesis . structurally Baw omer nepnui The correct answers are: determinism, structurally, the principle of analysis and syntnesis uestion 22 What does the Principle of Progressive Overload tell us? More 0out of ©. the stress placed on the body must be increased progressively b. wilh aerobic training, the hear! and lungs become more efficient cc. muscular strength refers to the abilly of a muscle to exert force d. moximal aerobic power refers to the maximel capacity for aerobic resynthess of AIP Bow orser sopra, The correct answer's the siress placed on the body must be increased progressively ‘ uostion 23 Guertin 24 Ccomect uestion 25 a uestion 26 More out of 0 What does the Principle of Individualty tellus? 2. Heredily plays a major role b. Alhletes are not all created with the same capacily to adapt lo exercise training c. You need to train yourselt 4d. Alhletes are not all created with the same abilty to respond fo an acute exercise bout Baw orger eepHbi, The correct answers ore: Alhletes are not all created with the some abilly 10 respond to an acute exercise bout, Athletes are not all created with the same capacity to adapt fo exercise training, Heredity plays a major role Force production by a skeletal muscle can be increased by Increasing the frequency of simulation of a motor unit by the o-motor neuron b. ll Setting the muscle at its optimal length recruiting more motor units Baw omer sepnui The correct answer is ol What groups ore physical exercises divided into by the nature of energy suppl? a. anaerobic-aerobic b. anaerobic . aerobic Bou! orper eepHui The correct answers ore: anaerobic, oerobic The majorly of oxygen is transported in the blood 1a. bound to bicarbonate ions b. dissolved in plasma . bound to water molecules to form hydranium ions 1d. bound to hemoglobin Bou! orper eepHiir, The correct answer is: bound to hemoglobin uostion 27 uestion 28 Guertin 29 Question 30 4 Lecture 5 slides jump to. What isa sign of a physiological sports heart? hypotension b. tachycardia cc. hypoxia 9. bradycardia Baw orser eepHui The correct answer is: bradycardia Wat is the difference between short-term adaptation and long-term adaptation? 2 Urgent reactions thal occur after the onset of the stimulus full mobilization of the functional capabilities of the body c. all d. Innate reactions that implement the type of stress reaction Baw creer aepHui, The correct answer's Urgent reactions that occur after the onset of the stimulus What determines the duration of the warm-up? a. fromthe upcoming activity b. fromthe degree of training c. onage characteristics Bou! orper sepHbir The correct answers are: on age characteristics, from the degree of training, from the upcoming activity Graded potentials are localised changes in membrane potential Select one: Twev Fate The correct answer's Tue’ ‘ Biometrics tests subrrss requir

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