Conditioning Principles Vocab, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

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Across
  1. 3. Athletes lose the beneficial effects of training when they stop working out
  2. 6. Pumping chambers to the lungs and body
  3. 8. Amount of blood the heart ejects from one left ventricular contraction
  4. 10. Amount of blood the heart can eject in 1 minute
  5. 11. Pressure when the heart is contracting - numerator
  6. 13. Amount of air breathed in and out during normal breathing
  7. 16. Air sacs at the end of the bronchioles that are surrounded by tiny capillaries, where gas exchange takes place between the air and the blood.
  8. 18. Tubes that branch off the trachea and extend into the lungs
  9. 22. The rate at which an object moves in any direction
  10. 23. Take blood to the lungs from the heart
  11. 24. Gas exchange, the addition of oxygen to and removal of carbon dioxide from the blood. Takes place between the alveoli and the capillary system in the lungs
  12. 25. Connects pharynx with the trachea. Serves as the organ of voice by vibration of the vocal cords.
  13. 26. Separate the right and left ventricles from pulmonary and aorta arteries respectively
  14. 28. Bring deoxygenated blood to the heart
  15. 32. Microscopic vessels, oxygen/nutrient exchange
  16. 34. Apparatus for measuring the volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs
  17. 35. A greater than normal load on the body (must take place in order to see improvement)
  18. 37. Between right atrium and right ventricle
  19. 39. The pressure exerted by blood on the walls of the blood vessels.
Down
  1. 1. Ability to exert power over a determined period of time
  2. 2. Amount of air breathed in and out with max inspiration and expiration
  3. 4. Tubular passageway for air
  4. 5. Body's ability to adjust to increased or decreased physical demands
  5. 7. Ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to your body tissues
  6. 9. Ability of a muscle or group of muscles to repeatedly exert force against resistance
  7. 12. Between left atrium and left ventricle
  8. 14. Carry blood to the heart
  9. 15. The number of times the heart beats per minute
  10. 17. Passageway for both air and food
  11. 19. Smaller tubes that branch into the lungs off of the bronchi
  12. 20. Take blood to the heart from the lungs
  13. 21. Exercising a specific part of the body will primarily develop that part of the body
  14. 27. The number of breaths per minute (bpm)
  15. 29. Receiving chambers from the body and lungs
  16. 30. Carry blood away from the heart
  17. 31. Inhaling and exhaling air in and out of the lungs
  18. 33. Systemic planning of athletic of physical training
  19. 36. Pressure when the heart is relaxed - denominator
  20. 38. Amount of force exerted on an object at a single moment