KINS 407 - Chapters 2-4

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Across
  1. 6. The form energy in the body
  2. 8. Type of reaction that requires energy in order to occur
  3. 9. Process that utilizes NADH and FADH to yield ATP
  4. 12. For a period at the beginning of an exercise bout, the energy required exceeds that provided through aerobic metabolism
  5. 13. The component of a biological control system that monitors the current level of a given variable
  6. 14. at lower intensities fats are the predominant energy source, at higher intensities carbohydrates predominate
  7. 15. During exercise, certain physiological variables (e.g. temperature) may be temporarily elevated or depressed until the bout is over
  8. 17. When there is a disturbance in a given parameter, the body’s response is to reverse the disturbance
  9. 18. Metabolic processes that utilize oxygen
  10. 19. The body’s effort to maintain a constant internal environment
Down
  1. 1. The first half of aerobic metabolism, utilizing acetyl CoA derived from carbs and fats to create NADH, FADH, and a little ATP
  2. 2. Series of several reactions that begin with glucose/glycogen and end with pyruvate/lactate
  3. 3. The component of a biological control system that takes action to reverse the disturbance
  4. 4. The component of a biological control system that compares where a variable is to it’s set point
  5. 5. The ratio between carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption
  6. 7. At the end of glycolysis, this is converted to either lactate or acetyle CoA
  7. 10. The exercise intensity when blood lactate levels begin to rise more dramatically
  8. 11. Facilitate metabolic reactions by lowering the reaction’s activation energy
  9. 16. Energy Creation process that uses creatine phosphate to quickly regenerate an ATP molecule
  10. 17. The primary product of the Krebs cycle, subsequently utilized to create ATP