Compared to an untrained person, a trained person can produce more ATP more quickly.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Intermittent claudication is:
A) severe neck spasms. B) wasting muscles. C) severe leg pain when walking very short distances. D) a type of muscular dystrophy.
_______ describes the recruitment of phagocytic cells by the Fab portion of an antibody
A. Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity B. Antigen presentation C. Complement fixation D. Neutralization E. Opsonization
Which of these would be considered a neuromuscular adaptation to resistance training?
A. Increase in the inhibitory function of various proprioceptors like the Golgi Tendons. B. Decreases in neural firing rates and timing and coordination of recruitment C. Increases in motor unit recruitment D. Decreases in motor cortex input and control
Older adults who lead physically active lifestyles will not experience decline in the functionally of systems contributing to balance.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.