
Thermoregulation
Quiz by James Craft
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- Q1The body can tolerate a drop in deep body temperature of ____ degrees F?1220151830s
- Q2How much of your total body temperature is determined by the core?40%75%60%25%30s
- Q3What regulates body temperature?HypothalamusHypothyroidPineal GlandThyroid30s
- Q4Which area is responsible for stimulating heat loss?Posterior HypothyroidPosterior HypothalamusAnterior HypothyroidAnterior Hypothalamus30s
- Q5Which area is responsible for stimulating heat conservation?Anterior HypothalamusPosterior HypothyroidPosterior HypothalamusAnterior Hypothyroid30s
- Q6When it is cold outside which mechanism occurs in association with skin blood vessels?VasoconstrictionVasodilationVasopeniaVasophagia30s
- Q7Which of the following is not a heat loss mechanism?ConvergenceEvaporationConvectionRadiation30s
- Q8While exercising in the heat, cardiac output ___________ at maximal exercise?IncreasesStays the SameNone of the AboveDecreases30s
- Q9Sweat loss peaks at ________/hr during intense exercise in the heat.3 mL3 kL3 L3 cm30s
- Q10Body loses heat approximately ________ times faster in water compared to air at the same temperature.651230s
- Q11Only lose about _________% of body’s heat through the head.2025151030s
- Q12Which heat loss mechanism can be described as, transfer of heat via air currents over surface of skin?EvaporationConvectionConductionRadiataion30s
- Q13Consume __________ ml of fluid every 10-15 minutes during a prolonged workout or competition of moderate intensity.2525002502.530s
- Q14What percent of total body temperature is accounted for by skin?2575604030s