KIN 2504 Chapter : Chapter 4

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Respiration: gas exchange between heart and lungs. Systemic circulation: freshly oxygenated blood has been picked up and moves from the aorta to the body systems and tissues. Pulmonary circulation: oxygen poor blood moves from the heart into the pulmonary artery into the lungs. Number for a risk of stroke: mmhg, don"t want these two numbers close together, normal blood pressure: 115/75. Just one of these numbers has to be elevated to be diagnosed with hypertension. Atp (adenosine triphophate: a cellular form of energy that must be constantly regenerated from. Nonoxidative (anaerobic) energy system: breaks down glucose without oxygen quickly for activity needs in the first 3 minutes of exercise, converts this glucose to atp. The cardiorespiratory system at rest and during exercise. Resting condition: homeostasis: a stable, constant internal environment that your body seeks to maintain while at rest. Response to exercise: cardiac output: the amount of blood exiting your heart in one minute.

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