KINE 3393 Study Guide - Final Guide: Arteriole, Cranial Cavity, Carbohydrate Metabolism

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Thermoregulation: regulating body temperature, 98. 6of is regular or ideal body temperature, normal is within 97. 0-100. 0of. Acclimatize: long-term adaptation, comes from living in an environment. Increase sweat production in response to body getting too hot: skeletal muscle, shivering = body tries to warm itself when cold by producing energy and thus giving off heat and producing heat with friction, endocrine glands (hormones) Increase in q: q = cardiac output = sv x hr, cardiac drift increase in heart rate without an increase in sv. If you lower blood volume (loss of plasma due to sweating) stroke volume will decrease: critical temperature theory. Increase blood plasma volume: decrease in hr increase (the rate at which the hr rises slows down (hr doesn"t increase as quickly)) Barometric pressure: sea-level = > 60mmhg, oxygen is about 20% of the atmosphere, air has weight, lower pressure effects oxygen exchange because of less pressure difference in the.

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