A Level PE - Energy Systems - Statistics

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Defintion Keyword % Correct
A reaction that can occur without the presence of oxygen Anaerobic
87%
A process in which glucose is converted to pyruvate to produce energy Glycolysis
40%
Energy system that produces high powered energy for high intensity effort in events such as the 100m ATP-PC
36%
The maximum volume of oxygen that can be taken up and utilised by the muscles per minute V-O2 max
24%
Usually done at 2500m+ above sea level where the partial pressure of oxygen is lower Altitude Training
16%
Involves a series of chemical reactions in the cristae of the mitochondria where hydrogen is oxidised to water and 34 ATP are produced Electron Transport Chain
13%
A series of cyclical chemical reactions that take place using oxygen in the matrix of the mitochondrion Krebs Cycle
11%
The point during exercise at which lactic acid quickly accumulates in the blood Lactate Threshold
11%
When there is not enough oxygen available at the start of exercise to provide all the energy (ATP) aerobically Oxygen deficit
11%
The fluid that surrounds the nucleus of a muscle fibre and is the site where anaerobic respiration takes place Sacroplasm
11%
Involves repeated rapid stretching and contracting of muscles to increase muscle power Plyometrics
9%
The only usable form of energy in the body Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
4%
The calculation of heat in physical changes and chemical reactions Calorimetry
0%
The restoration of ATP and PC stores and the re-saturation of myoglobin with oxygen Fast component
0%
The point when lactate levels go above 4 millimoles per litre Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation
0%
An energy-rich phosphate compound found in the sacroplasm of the muscles Phosphocreatine (PC)
0%
The amount of oxygen consumed during recovery above that which would have been consumed at rest during the same time Post Exercise Oxygen Consumption
0%
The ratio carbon dioxide produced compared to oxygen consumed Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER)
0%
Conversion of lactic acid back into pyruvic acid and oxidised into carbon dioxide and water in inactive muscles and organs after exercise Slow component
0%
Type of training that aims to improve multi-directional movement through developing the neuromuscular system Speed, Agility and Quickness Training
0%
The process where lactic acid is transported in the blood to the liver where it is converted to blood glucose and glycogen The Cori Cycle
0%
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