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- Discuss, with reference to the biological roles of glucose and oxygen, the full process of aerobic respiration. Show clear detail of all the steps of aerobic respiration, the key products as well as the specific locations of the stages in the cell. Use key terminology and good detail.Describe aerobic exercise and anaerobic exercise Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each Give the Indications and Contraindications of eachDetermine the isoelectric point of myofibrillar proteins here in this experimental data
- The Lactate (anaerobic) threshold Group of answer choices occurs at a higher intensity of exercise with endurance training is unchanged by endurance training is decreased following endurance exercise training is eliminated after aerobic exercise trainingstate the Primary energy system and the Secondary energy systems. Think of which is the primary and secondary used energy system to produce ATP for each of the four segments (a through d) for a person participating in a maximum treadmill test. Each scenario is worth two points. Energy Systems choices: ATP-Pc Anaerobic Glycolysis Aerobic Glycolysisa) While the client is sitting listening to a personal trainerb) The first few seconds of the treadmill testc) During a stage that the client reaches steady-state performanced) At the end of the test as the client reaches maximum outputWhich of the following is the advantage to training maximal power production with power lifts? The lighter weights used The simpler learning curve The anaerobic threshold benefits The challenging but rewarding learning curve