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- A sprinter would experience muscle fatigue sooner thana marathon runner due to ________.a. anaerobic metabolism in the muscles of thesprinterb. anaerobic metabolism in the muscles of themarathon runnerc. aerobic metabolism in the muscles of the sprinterd. glycolysis in the muscles of the marathon runnerFast-twitch muscle fibers have which of the following characteristics?a. fewer number of mitochondriab. rely on fermentation and creatine phosphate pathwaysc. are primarily anaerobicd. provide for a quick release of energye. All of these are correct.A sprinter would experience muscle fatigue sooner than a marathon runner due to ________. anaerobic metabolism in the muscles of the splinter anaerobic metabolism in the muscles of the marathon runner aerobic metabolism in die muscles of the sprinter glycolysis in the muscles of the marathon runner
- Jogging is considered aerobic exercise because the cardiovascular system (heart and blood vessels) can adjust to supply the oxygen needs of working cells. In contrast, sprinting the 100-meter dash might be called anaerobic (lacking oxygen) exercise, and golf nonaerobic exercise. Explain these last two observations.Which ATP-producing skeletal muscle metabolic pathway(s) require(s) oxygen? Coupled reaction of creatine phosphate and ADP Glycolysis and lactic acid formation Complete breakdown of glucose into CO2 and H2O all of the above none of the aboveAntigarvity muscles maintain stretch reflex for prolonged periods withoutfatigue, because :-a- they are heavily innervated by α -motor neuronsb- they obtain their energy needs mainly from anaerobic metabolic processesc- they contain exceptionally high levels of creatine phosphated- they are rich in mitochondria
- suite of morphological and physiological specializations that permit metabolic heat retention (Carey et al., 1971; Block and Finnerty, 1994; Brill, 1994). More specifically, the RM is positioned medially, or closer to the vertebrae, and is served by a complex network of arteries and veins, which form countercurrent heat-exchanging retia (Carey and Teal, 1966; Carey et al., 1971; Bone and Chubb, 1983; Graham et al., 1983; Block and Finnerty, 1994; Dewar et al., 1994b; Patterson et al., 2011). Interestingly, swordfish are the only teleost species, other than the scombroid fishes, to exhibit a medially positioned RM that is served by a putative vascular rete; but, it is unclear to what degree these specializations function to control RM temperatures, especially during exposure to large and rapid changes in ambient conditions (Carey, 1990; Figure 1a). Question 5: Research: What is a rete? (plural: retia). Where is a rete found in the human body? Compare and contrast the function of…Muscle fibers that have a high number of mitochondria, contain largeamounts of myoglobin, and exhibit low rates of ATP hydrolysis arecalled __________ fibers.a. slow-glycolyticb. fast-glycolyticc. intermediated. fast-oxidativee. slow-oxidativewhuch animal has the largest gluteus maximus and has the most running endurance of all animals? a. horse b. gazelle c. homo sapiens d. cheetah e. impala
- If cardiac muscle cells were prevented from undergoing aerobic metabolism, they ultimately would ________. undergo glycolysis synthesize ATP stop contracting start contractingWhich of the following is not produced by an animal muscle cell operating under anaerobic conditions? a. heat b. pyruvate c. PGAL d. ATP e. lactate f. oxygenSmooth muscles differ from skeletal and cardiac muscles in that they ________. lack myofibrils are under voluntary control lack myosin lack actin