ACRONYMs, ABBREVIATIONS and MORE!

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Across
  1. 4. A test of anaerobic power and capacity involving a 30 second maximal cycling sprint
  2. 5. The ratio of carbon-dioxide produced to oxygen consumed
  3. 7. The molecule that is immediately available to regenerate ATP during brief, high intensity activity
  4. 8. ___________ calorimetry involves determination of energy expenditure using gas exchange measures
  5. 10. The enzyme that phosphorylates glycogen at the beginning of glycolysis
  6. 13. ___________ Cycle is the source for nearly all of the carbon-dioxide produced at rest and during submax exercise
  7. 14. A condition associated with a low pH which can often contribute to fatigue
  8. 15. An iron containing compound most common in Type I muscle fibers that can bind with oxygen
  9. 17. _________ CoA is the 2-C molecule formed from CHO, fats and proteins during oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria
  10. 23. The enzyme that phosphorylates glucose at the expense of an ATP at the beginning of glycolysis
  11. 24. The enzyme that catlyzes the reaction converted 2 ADP molecules to 1 ATP and 1 AMP
Down
  1. 1. One of the "end products" of oxidative phosphorylation along with ATP and carbon-dioxide
  2. 2. Measuring energy expenditure, it can involve direct or indirect measures of heat
  3. 3. The lactate _________ occurs in untrained individuals at about 40-60% of their VO2max
  4. 6. An iron containing compound found in red blood cells that binds with oxygen
  5. 9. The coenzyme that transports H+ resulting in 2.5 "net" ATP production
  6. 10. Abbreviation for the rate limiting enzyme in glycolysis
  7. 11. Abbreviation for a measure of acidity or alkalinity
  8. 12. Abbreviation for a measure of heat energy required to raise 1 L of water 1 degree Celsius
  9. 16. Abbreviation for the point at which lactate begins to accumulate non-linearly due to recruitment of glycolytic Type II MUs
  10. 18. _______Cycle in the liver is the process through which we can recycle lactate
  11. 19. Abbreviation for the point at which lactate begins to accumulate in the blood-stream
  12. 20. Abbreviation for the excess oxygen being consumed after an exercise bout to replenish the deficit
  13. 21. The energy demand not being met by oxidative systems at the beginning of exercise
  14. 22. The coenzyme that transports H+ resulting in 1.5 "net" ATP production