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ReadingNotes20:22Reading#1:Chapter14 Thegeneideaisaparticulatehypothesisofinheritance Parentspassondiscreteheritableunitsthatretaintheirseparateidentitiesin theoffspring Character:aheritablefeaturethatvariesamongindividuals o Example:color Trait:eachvar
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DefinethemajormodesofnutritionthatarefoundinlifeonEarth TherearefourmajormodesofnutritionthatarefoundonEarth.Thesemodesinclude: photoautotrophy,chemoautotrophy,photoheterotrophy,andchemoheterotrophy.Eachmodeofnutritionis markedbydifferencesinthewaythatcar
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PowerPointNotes23:43Chapter14:PatternsofInheritanceGregorMendel Austrianmonkwholivedfrom18221884 Developedlawsofinheritance Hisworkwasnotappreciateduntilafterhisdeath WhyPeas? Manydistincttraits Matingcanbecontrolled Easytodobothcrossfertilizationandse
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Laboratory 1: Laboratory Safety and Techniques Taking measurements o Length (meter) o Volume (liter) Graduated cylinder, beaker, Erlenmeyer flask Pipettes Graduated pipettes, micropipettes, plastic Pasteur pipettes, pipette pumps, glass Pasteur pipetteso
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Bio Lab Practical II Study Guide Chapter 7: Fungal Diversity and Symbiosis All fungi are chemoheterotrophs, requiring organic compounds for both energy and carbon sources Complex life and reproduction cycles - sexual (spores, by meisos) - asexual (spores,
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K inesiology 00 L ab 2 ComputerL ab - B etaO xidation(10 p oints)KEYComplete xidation f l ong-chain a cids( LCFA) anb e b roken owni ntot hreem ajors teps: o o f atty d c l. T ransport f L CFA's crosst he m itochondrial embrane. o a m ll. o B -oxidatio
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K inesiology2 00 L ab ComputerL ab - E nzymeK inetics Q uiz(10 p oi nts)KEYo Graphicallvllustrate c omparison f a ctivation nergy( AG-)w ith a nd w ithoutt he p resence f a n i e a o e n z y me .(seeg raph o n p age4 o f i ntroductions ection o f C D-
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K inesiology2 00 L ab Computer L ab - G lycogenolysis(10 p oints)KEY1. D rawa ll o f t he s tepso f g lycogen reakdownn t he l iver. b i p I nclude ll d etails sucha s a rrows, nzymes, i, A Tp, A Dp, A Mp, N AD/NADH, AD/FADH, ( a e F ' CO2,H 2O, tc.).
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K inesiology 00L ab 2 Computer ab- K rebsC yclee uiz L(10p oints)KEY1. D rawa ll o f t he s tepso f t he K rebsC ycle p ;,A Tp, G Tp,A Dp, A Mp, N ADTNADH, a ( a ' l nclude lt d etairs su_chs FAD/FADH, O2,H 2O, tc.). C e " *=, " nryres, . H ighlight il
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Practical1StudyGuideRestingMetabolicRate 1. Whydoweaskthesubjecttofast12hoursbeforethetest? a. Becausethenutritionalstateandstarvationaffectsan individualsbasalmetabolism 2. Whydoweaskthesubjecttogeteighthoursofsleepbeforethe test? a. Stressisanotherfact
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Laboratory#1:Diffusion Digestion Definition:chemicalreactions(usuallyhydrolysis)catalyzedbyspecific enzymesinwhichanorganicmaterialisconvertedintosimplermaterials (digestiveproducts) Definition:Aspecialtypeofdiffusionbywhichpuresolvent(usuallywater) passe
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Kinesiology 00 L ab 2 ComputerL ab - T riglyceride ydrolysis H(10 p oints)KEY1. Draw het hree teps f t riglyceride h ydrolysis, t s o ( TG) i ncludingnzyme ames.H ighlight e n t heenzymesn y ellow. ia.triglyceride + H zO - -+ igtyceride + F A dTG l
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Enzymes serve a wide variety of functions inside living organisms. They are indispensable for signal transduction and cell regulation, often via kinases and phosphatases.[63] They also generate movement, with myosin hydrolysing ATP to generate muscle cont
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18:21 ElectronTransportChain Achemicalreactionbetweenanelectrondonor(suchasNAD)andan electronacceptor(oxygen)tothetransferofH+ionsacrossamembrane o H+ionsareusedtoproduceATPastheymovebackacrossthe membrane Occursthroughasetofmediatingbiochemicalreactions
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Chapter 9Energy Balance & Body Weight RegulationEnergy Balance1Did you know Adipose tissue is the bodys largest energy depot 1 lb stored body fat = 3,500 kcalA Closer Look at Adipose Tissue Regulates energy balance through hormone production Adipoc
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Chapter 9Energy Balance & Body Weight RegulationEnergy BalanceDid you know Adipose tissue is the bodys largest energy depot 1 lb stored body fat = 3,500 kcal1A Closer Look at Adipose Tissue Regulates energy balance through hormone production Adipoc
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Exercise Sciences 200L Nutrition: Macronutrients and Energy Metabolism (4 units)University of Southern California Department of Kinesiology Fall 2008 Dr. Alberto VallejoCourse OverviewKey Dates Objectives Semester OutlineKey Dates Midterm 1 Midterm 2
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Exercise Sciences 200L Nutrition: Macronutrients and Energy Metabolism (4 units)University of Southern California Department of Kinesiology Fall 2008 Dr. Alberto VallejoCourse OverviewKey Dates Objectives Semester OutlineKey Dates Midterm 1 Midterm 2
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Exam2Review15:05WillCover: Sociology o Chapter8:Genderinsport o Chapter9:Raceinsport o Chapter10:Socialclassinsports Psychology o Chapters14 Chapter1:Introductiontopsychologyofsport Chapter2:Psychologyoftheathlete Personality Chapter3:Leadershipandcommu
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LectureNotes15:00Deviance:CrassStupidityandOverconformity Parentslivingvicariouslythroughthelivesandcareersoftheirchildren Notrainingrequiredforcoachesalmostlikeanapprenticeshipfromthe middleages. o Learnbywatchingothercoachesinactions(asgraduateassista
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FinalNotes15:55GoalSettingandSelfConfidence:TheirinfluenceonyourbehaviorGoals(examples) o PerformintheOlympicgames o Becomeacorporateboss o BecomeauniversityAD o Becomeauniversity/professionalcoach o Getyourdegree o GotograduateschoolatYale/Harvard/Cam
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09:16 FinalExam:December16 ,4:306:30pm,THH208 Bringbluebook! TheGreatestMiracleonEarthMondino Conceptstobecovered: Arousal(ThePhysiology)Chapter7 MultipleChoice Centralnervoussystem:BrainandSpinalCord o Peripheralnervoussystem:voluntarycontrol Nervesleadi
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Midterm3Notes16:03 otivation M Motivateamanandheexcelsforaday.Teachamanhowtomotivatehimself andheexcelsforalifetime. Harnessthepowerandthepotentialofyourmotivation. Selfmotivation:therealcompetitorshaveit Topathletesarenoteasilysatisfied o Theyanalyzeth
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03:28 Chapter1 Whatisthesociologyofsport? Thesociologyofsportisafieldwithinsociologythatstudiessportsaspartsof socialandculturallife.Peopleinthisfieldusetheoriesandconceptsto answerquestionslikeabouttheorganizationandparticipationinsport. Thedeepergame Th
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Chapter 9: Extending the Human Family and Forming Tribal Communities Ambilineal, omnilineal, or nonunilineal descent: Reckoning descent from the founding ancestor in both male and female lines. Such a descent group, if it forms itself to hold property or
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Chapter 1: An Encounter with Unknown People 1492: Granada, the last Muslin kingdom in western Europe, fell to the Christian monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, and Christopher Columbus discovered the New World of Nordic legend. Our essential humanity as a si
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Timeline -2.5 MY A: Paleolithic Macrolithic Stone core tools: flakes/ blades - 70 KY A: Upper Paleolithic A natomically Modern Human Esthetics Pigments= art Horn, bone, and shells - 20 KY A: Mesolithic Microlithic Population growth Wide-spectrum intensifi
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Review: Befamiliarwiththe3floodsandthetrends(timeframe)andhow climaticchangepromotedagriculture. o Endoflasticeage,theyallhappened;14kya. o Movingfromhuntinggatheringsocietiestomoreagricultural societies Agriculturalsocietiesaremoresedentary Theycantmove
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Review: Befamiliarwiththe3floodsandthetrends(timeframe)andhow climaticchangepromotedagriculture. o Endoflasticeage,theyallhappened;14kya. o Movingfromhuntinggatheringsocietiestomoreagricultural societies Agriculturalsocietiesaremoresedentary Theycantmovea
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Continuedfromlasttime: 10March2009 Muscle Endurance, Strength, Power, and Flexibility o Cardiorespiratoryendurance: ability of body to transport and use oxygen o Muscularendurance: ability of muscle group to execute repeated contractions over a period of
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Exercise Science 300 Physiology of ExerciseSpring 20091Skeletal Muscle Anatomy Objectives To understand Basic components of muscle cell The structure and striation pattern The significance of the architecture The basic developmental process2Histor
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Physiological Responses and Adaptations to Acute ExerciseExercise Definitions Physical Activity displacement of the homeostasis of rest elicited by muscle contractions resulting in movement and increased energy expenditure Exercise planned, structure
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Chapter518:55GlycolysisandtheLacticAcidPathway Glycolysisreferstotheconversionofglucosetotwomoleculesofpyruvicacid o Intheprocess,2moleculesofATPareconsumedand4moleculesofATP areformed.Thus,thereisanetgainoftwoATP. o Inthestepsofglycolysis,twopairsofhyd
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Hypobaria:HighAltitude19:04Athighaltitude,thebarometricpressureofambientairisreduced,thusthe partialpressureofoxygeninambientairisreduced. PO2=FiO2*PB GasExchange:interfaceoflungsandblood Occursbypassivediffusion Ifpartialpressurefallsinthealveoli,thepa
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periosteum perimysium tendon fascia Boyle's Law Charles' Lawbone covering holds muscle to bone covers muscle At a constant temperature the volume of a given mass of gas varies inversely with its pressurethe total pressure of a mixture of gases equals th
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SkeletalMuscleandtheWholeBodyResponsetoMuscular Work 17:53Formostpeople,skeletalmuscleconstitutesabout40%oftotalbodymass Singlelargesttissuegroupinbody o Nextlargest(insedentarygroups)isadipose Function:generateforceandconsequentlycreatemovement GrossStr
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ControlofBreathing18:04RegulationofBreathingThemotorneuronsthatstimulatetherespiratorymusclesarecontrolledby twomajordescendingpathways: o Cerebralcortex:voluntary/behavioralbreathing o Medullaoblongata:involuntary/metabolicbreathing Loweraspectofthebr
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RenalPhysiology17:57ImportantConstituentsoftheExtracellularFluidSodium o Normalrange:128146mM o Nonlethallimits:116175mM Potassium o Normalrange:3.85mM o Nonlethallimits:1.59.0mM Calcium o Normalrange:1.01.4mM o Nonlethallimits:.52.0mM Glucose o Normal
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Lab #1: The Most Interesting Excel Review Yet!Emily Wozobski EXSC408, TA: Laurie Held Section: Tuesday, 5:00 pm September 1, 2009I. Purpose The purpose of this assignment was to become familiar with Microsoft Excel and its many intricacies. For this ass
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Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sum AverageDataOne 1 4 3 2 2 3 15 2.50DataTwo 4 3 2 3 3 4 19 3.17DataThree FinalDataResults 0 0.79 1 0.79 2 0.79 1 0.79 4 0.45 10 0.22 18 3.81 3.00 0.644 0.75 0.67 1.5 1.5 1.330 0.25 0.67 0.5 2 3.33TimeVersusDataSeries4.5 4 10 3.5
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S ittingLaying DownHanging Over Table ( limbs towards f loor) 128/78 128/88 122/78Laying with l imbs in air (dead dog)Megan Nolan Emily122/82 110/78 118/60120/62 118/68 110/60130/71 110/68 110/54
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The Effect of Extremity Positions During Rest on Blood PressureNolan Chung, Megan Marsh, and Emily Wozobski EXSC 405 (Monday, 11:00 am) 12 October 2009 IntroductionBlood pressure is very important during rest and exercise, as it is blood pressure that d
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The Effect of Extremity Positions During Rest on Blood PressureNolan Chung, Megan Marsh, and Emily Wozobski EXSC 405 (Monday, 11:00 am) 12 October 2009Introduction Blood pressure if very important during rest and exercise as it is blood pressure that de
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Emily Wozobski EXSC405L: Lindsey Bogachus Monday, 11:00 a.m. October 5, 2009 EKG Worksheet 1. Underlying rate (circle one) _ bpm: Normal (60-100 bpm) Bradycardia (< 60 bpm) Tachycardia (>100 bpm) 2. Underlying rhythm - Circle all P-waves - Are P-waves pre
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Excel ReviewEmily Wozobski TA: Lindsey Bogachus Section: 405L, Monday 11:00 am- 1:50 pm 30 August 20091. H1: The amount of time students sleep is correlated with increased Wingate Peak Power. Ho: The amount of time students sleep is not correlated with
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Trial18H Trial23H Wingate Wingate PeakPowerPeakPower (W) 564 644 484 676 564 494 460 458 504 471 532 77.63 (W) 572 640 490 680 583 490 468 461 510 468 536 78.06 0.08Mean Standard Deviation Ttest(p).08429257>.05.:Trial2scoreswerenotsignificantlyhighertha
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Andrea; Normal/Ambient Trial Minute RPE Heart Rate Blood Pressure Systolic VO2 Blood Pressure Diastolic VE (bpm) (mmHg) (mmHg) (L/min) (L/min) Pre 116 120 80 5 3 129 140 75 0.91 17.87 10 3 135 130 70 0.95 18.55 15 3 137 150 80 1 19.53 20 4 139 150 70 0.98
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Lab 5: Is It Hot in Here or is it Just Me? Thermoregulation.Emily Wozobski EXSC 405 (Lindsey Bogachus, Monday 11:00 am) 23 November 2009I. Purpose The purpose of this laboratory was to become more familiar with the process of thermoregulation. During th
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PartII:NormalConditions MinuteVentlationTest Trial1 BaseTidal Volume(L) 1.55 RespirationRate 14 PulmonaryMinute Ventilation(L/min) 21.7 ForcedVitalCapacityTest Trial1 BaseFVC(L) 3.85 BaseFEV1(L) 2.98 BaseFEV3(L) 3.78 FEV1(%) 77.40 FEV3(%) 98.18 MaximumVol
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PartI:ManualSpirometerData Barometric Pressure Spirometer Temperature FVC(measured)(L) FVC(correctedto BTPS)(L) FEV1(L) (measured) FEV1(L)(corrected toBTPS) FEV3(L) FEV1(%) (measured) FEV3(L)(corrected toBTPS) FEV3(%) MVV(L/min) (measured) MVV(L/min) (cor
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Dont Get Lung Disease!: Pulmonary FunctionEmily Wozobski EXSC 405: Lindsey Bogachus (Monday, 11:00) 19 October 2009I. Purpose The purpose of this laboratory was to explore further pulmonary ventilation. During this laboratory experience factors that aff
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TrialOne:ControlEnvironment Room Temperature (DegreesCelsius) RelativeHumidity Pre SubjectWeight(kg) PreExerciseReadings HeartRate BloodPressure CoreTemperature ArmTemperature BackTemperature ExerciseReadings RPE HR BP VO2(L/min) Ve(L/min) CoreTemperature
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Perfecting the Art of Falling off a Treadmill: VO2max TestingEmily Wozobski EXSC408: Lindsey Bogachus (Monday, 11:00 am) 2 November 2009I. Purpose The purpose of this laboratory was to learn, and become familiar with, the process of administering and pa
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OxygenConsumptionvs.Time605040OxygenConsumption(mL/kg/min)3020100 0:001:122:243:364:486:007:128:249:3610:48Time(minutes)Time1:00 2:02 3:00 4:02 5:03 6:01 7:00 8:00 9:01 9:56VO27.04 9.06 11.65 18.58 18.87 21.56 25.39 30.21 39.29 58.64
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Instructions for the Microsoft Excel TemplatesBe advised, the worksheet and workbooks are not protected.Extensive detail and information is contained within the manual. Striking the "F1" key or following the path "Windows>Excel Help" will invoke the Off