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1 5. System that explains the relationship between ATP synthesis, intensity and exercise duration.
2 1. The nutrients that supply most of the metabolic energy to the body are called:
3 19. The _________________ are substances that help regulate metabolic and biochemical processes of the body, consuming them in small quantities.
4 21. the ____________________ is modified if the heart rate or stroke volume is changed.
5 4. Metabolic process by which fatty acids are metabolized and activated after one or two hours of physical exercise.
6 17. The connection between the axon of a neuron and a muscle fiber is called union ________________.
7 24. This anaerobic system allows energy to the body for high intensity activities in a short time (10 to 15 seconds) or explosive movements.
8 29. They are small ducts that arise from the arteries and help regulate blood pressure.
9 20. The metabolic system that is activated after 15 or 20 minutes of physical activity and whose substrates are carbohydrates, proteins and finally fats is known as:
10 26. are substances that are obtained by eating foods that contribute to the growth and proper functioning of the body.
11 2. ___________ is a process by which organisms absorb nutrients from food.
12 10. Process by which a gas exchange is carried out (O2 and CO2).
13 25. The point where a system change occurs during the exercise is known as a ventilatory ____________.
14 11. Structure that covers the cell and defines its limits.
15 3. The phase where the heart relaxes and re-fills the ventricles with blood is called.
16 16. The ___________ travel through the blood to different organs are also involved in processes such as metabolism, growth and development and reproduction.
17 14. Molecules formed by amino acids that help in the synthesis and maintenance of different tissues.
18 12. The phase where the heart contracts and drives the blood to reach the whole body is known as.
19 27. Small veins that carry blood from the capillaries to the veins.
20 7. liquid part of the blood or lymph fluids where it is possible to find components in suspension.
21 22. Test where the greatest distance traveled for 12 minutes is observed.
22 30. Muscular tissue is composed of _____________ muscles, which have the shape of an elongated filament.
23 13. Liquid that transports oxygen or carbon dioxide through veins and arteries throughout the body
24 15. Structures containing alveoli that allow gaseous exchange.
25 28. Conduits that are responsible for transporting blood with CO2 to the heart.
26 9. Organ responsible for pumping blood to the entire body.
27 6. It is the minimum anatomical unit present in all organisms that may or may not have a defined nucleus.
28 18. _____ where different people's abilities and aptitudes are measured.
29 23. is the unit of measurement of the metabolic index
30 8. When an athlete after reaching a plateau in his heart rate along with other parameters during a physical exercise; It is said that it has reached its maximum ____.
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