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Paper 1 - Fenner
Applied anatomy + physiology
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What is anticipatory rise in heart rate?
Increase in
heart
rate
before
exercise
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What causes anticipatory rise in heart rate?
Release of
adrenalin
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What does A-VO2 diff stand for?
Arterio-venous
oxygen difference
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What does A-VO2 diff measure?
Oxygen content difference
in blood
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What is blood pressure?
Force
blood exerts against vessel walls
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What is systolic blood pressure?
Blood pressure during heart
contraction
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What is diastolic blood pressure?
Blood pressure during heart
relaxation
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What can cause high blood pressure?
Obesity
, salt intake, stress,
smoking
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What is the Bohr shift?
Rightward shift of
oxyhaemoglobin
curve
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What causes the Bohr shift during exercise?
Increased
CO2
,
acidity
, temperature
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What is bradycardia?
Resting heart rate below 60
bpm
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What is the cardiac conduction system?
Specialized
cells
sending signals to heart
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What is the role of the sino-atrial node (SAN)?
Pacemaker
sending impulses for contraction
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What does the atrio-ventricular node (AVN) do?
Delays
impulse
for
ventricular
filling
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What is the function of the Bundle of His?
Conducts impulse down the
septum
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What do Purkinje fibres do?
Spread
impulse
through
ventricles
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What is cardiac hypertrophy?
Thickening of the
heart wall
muscle
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What does cardiac output measure?
Blood leaving
left ventricle
per minute
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How is cardiac output calculated?
Heart rate
multiplied by
stroke volume
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What is stroke volume?
Blood leaving
left ventricle
per contraction
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What is cardiovascular drift?
Reduction in
stroke volume
in heat
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What causes cardiovascular drift?
Sweating reduces blood volume and
viscosity
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What is cholesterol?
A
type
of fat
transported
in blood
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What are the two types of cholesterol?
HDL
(good) and
LDL
(bad)
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What does high-density lipoproteins (HDL) do?
Transports
excess
cholesterol
to the
liver
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What is the effect of low-density lipoproteins (LDL)?
Can cause
fatty deposits
in arteries
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What is haemoglobin?
Protein
in
red blood cells
for
oxygen transport
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What does myoglobin do?
Stores and transports
oxygen
in muscles
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What are receptors in the nervous system?
Detect
changes
in the
body
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What do baroreceptors detect?
Changes in
blood pressure
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What do chemoreceptors monitor?
Increases in blood
acidity
during
exercise
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What do proprioceptors detect?
Increases
in muscle movement during exercise
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What is the vascular shunt mechanism?
Directs blood flow around the body
Mechanisms:
Vasodilation
: Relaxation of
precapillary sphincters
Vasoconstriction
: Contraction of precapillary sphincters
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What is Starling’s law of the heart?
Increased
venous
return raises stroke volume
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What is a stroke?
Condition when blood supply to
brain
is cut
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What are the two types of stroke?
Ischaemic
and
haemorrhagic
strokes
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What causes ischaemic strokes?
Blood
clot
stops blood supply to brain
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What causes haemorrhagic strokes?
Weakened
blood vessel
bursts in the brain
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What does the sympathetic nervous system do?
Speeds up
heart rate
and
breathing rate
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What does the parasympathetic nervous system do?
Decreases
heart rate
and
breathing rate
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