SPECIALIST THEORY EXAM EXAM PREP
STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS ANSWERS
COMPLETE SOLUTION BUNDLE
●● What are the 2 categories of energy systems (not the 4 types)?
Answer: Anaerobic metabolism (no oxygen)
Aerobic metabolism (oxygen)
●● What is ATP-CP (creatine phosphagen)?
Answer: Fastest way to synthesize ATP
Maximum intensity for up to 10 seconds
Used for the start of exercise (ex: lifting heavy objects, 100m sprint)
●● What are the 2 phases of ATP-CP (creatine phosphagen)?
Answer: Provides enough fuel for 1-2 seconds of maximum muscle
effort using stored ATP
Breaks down creatine phosphate (backup ATP) to create energy
●● What is anaerobic glycolysis?
Answer: Maximum intensity for up to 2 minutes
Breaks down glycogen stored in the muscle or glucose in the blood
,Pyruvate and 2 glucose or 3 glycogen ATP molecules are formed
Used for strenuous activities (ex: basketball, boxing, wrestling, tennis)
●● What is aerobic glycolysis?
Answer: Moderate intensity for more than 2 minutes
Breaks down glucose or glycogen into pyruvate and 2 glucose or 3
glycogen molecules of ATP
Followed by the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain
Used for steady-state exercise (ex: long run, long swim, cross country
skiing)
●● What is fatty acid oxidation?
Answer: - Muscle cells use fatty acid to create ATP
- Fatty acid is hard to break down
- Used for daily living activities (ex: sitting up straight, leisurely walk)
- Fatty acid + O2 = 100ATP + CO2 +H2O + heat
●● Can all 4 types of energy systems work at the same time?
Answer: Yes
●● What does ATP stand for?
Answer: adenosine triphosphate (1 adenosine + 3 phosphate molecules)
,●● What is the heart?
Answer: Acts as a pump to create the pressure required to move blood
around the body and through blood vessels. Split into the right and left
pump, each made of an atrium and a ventricle.
●● What are the 4 chambers of the heart?
Answer: Right atrium
Right ventricle
Left atrium
Left ventricle
●● What does the right atrium do?
Answer: Receives oxygen-poor blood from the tissues and passes it to
the right ventricle.
●● What does the right ventricle do?
Answer: Receives oxygen-poor blood from the right atrium and passes it
to the lungs for waste removal and reoxygenation (pulmonary
circulation).
●● What does the left atrium do?
Answer: Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and passes it to the
left ventricle.
, ●● What does the left ventricle do?
Answer: Receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium and moves the
blood away from the heart via arteries to body tissues (systemic
circulation).
●● Can the heart rate increase indefinitely?
Answer: No, your heart rate increases with exercise to maximal levels
until it plateaus.
●● What are the 4 main components of the blood circulatory system?
Answer: Veins
Arteries
Arterioles
Capillaries
●● What do veins do?
Answer: Bring blood back to the heart either from the lungs to the left
side or from body tissues to the right side.
●● What do arteries do?
Answer: Carry blood away from the heart either to the lungs from the
right side or to body tissues from the left side.