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