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Chapter 6 Physiology of Exercise

Across
Dilation of blood vessels, causing blood pressure to decrease
A receptor that is sensitive to changes in pressure.
A very small vein, usually leading from a capillary
Regulation of redistribution of blood based on nervous stimulation.
A life-threatening heart rhythm that results in an inadequate heartbeat.
The tubes of the cardiovascular system that lead oxygenated blood away from the heart
The membrane that encloses the heart.
A small branches of arteries leading to the capillaries.
A term for the bulk, muscle, region of the heart.
The machine that records someone’s specific heartbeat.
Down
Tubes of the cardiovascular system that lead deoxygenated blood back to the heart
A record of someone’s heartbeat awhile the electrocardiograph is recording it.
The red protein in blood responsible for transporting oxygen.
During blood pressure, it is the maximal arterial pressure during contraction for the left ventricle.
The portion of the heartbeat where the heart relaxes and it allows its chambers to fill with blood.
A condition where the heart when the ventricles beat very slowly
The ratio of the volume of red blood cells to the total amount of blood.
The fine branching blood vessels that connect arterioles to venules.