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若判定运动员在运动时肌肉细胞是否进行了无氧呼吸,应监测体内积累的( )
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若判定运动员在运动时肌肉细胞是否进行了无氧呼吸应监测体内积累的
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长跑比赛中运动员体内多种生理过程发生了改变比赛结束后运动员可适量补充水分以消除由于细胞外液渗透压而引
由于剧烈运动可造成机体内酸碱代谢产物堆积使运动员体内酸偏高因此运动员应多摄入碱性食 物以利于体内酸碱
一个不经常锻炼身体的同学在校运动会上参加完5000米比赛后第二天双腿肌肉酸痛这是因为其腿部的肌肉细胞
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产生了乳酸
若判定运动员在运动时肌肉细胞是否进行了无氧呼吸厌氧呼吸应检测体内积累的
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奥运训练中心的运动生理学家希望对运动员的身体状态进行监测来了解运动过程中肌肉细胞进行无氧呼吸的程度高
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回答有关人体内环境自稳态问题在运动过程中身体需要维持稳定状态图1和图2分别表示一个运动员与一个常人在
长跑比赛中运动员体内多种生理过程发生了改变比赛结束后运动员还可通过积极放松的方式缓解因肌肉细胞中积累
一个不经常锻炼身体的同学在校运动会上参加完5000米比赛后第二天双腿肌肉酸痛这是因为其腿部的肌肉细胞
只进行了有氧呼吸
进行了无氧呼吸
产生了乳酸
产生了酒精
进行足球比赛时有的运动员到了下半场会出现抽搐现象出现这种情况的主要原因是
运动员体力消耗太大,能量供应不足
运动员体内的水分散失太多,体内的细胞大量失水
伴随着大量流汗,体内的钙盐流失太多,没有及时补充
体内的钠盐流失太多,血压下降,心率加快
27.若判定运动员在运动时肌肉细胞是否进行了无氧呼吸应监测体内积累的
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若判定运动员在运动时肌肉细胞是否进行了厌氧呼吸应监测体内积累的
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乳酸
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一个不经常锻炼身体的同学在校运动会上参加完5000米比赛后第二天双腿肌肉酸痛这是因为其腿部的肌肉细胞
只进行了有氧呼吸
只进行了无氧呼吸
产生了乳酸
产生了酒精
长跑比赛中运动员体内多种生理过程发生了改变比赛结束后运动员可以适量补充水分以消除由于中渗透压升高引起
249分长跑比赛中运动员体内多种生理过程发生了改变4比赛结束后运动员可以适量补充水分以消除由于___
一个不经常锻炼身体的同学在校运动会上参加完5000米比赛后第二天双腿肌肉酸痛这是因为其腿部的肌肉细胞
只进行了有氧呼吸
进行了无氧呼吸
产生了乙醇
产生了乳酸
某奥林匹克训练中心的运动生理学家想要检测运动员的运动情况确定什么时候他们的肌肉开始以无氧呼吸方式提供
可以通过检测酒精的积累量来达到检测目的
运动员剧烈运动初期,肌肉细胞的呼吸方式只有无氧呼吸
肌肉细胞无氧呼吸所利用的能源物质是乳酸
肌肉细胞无氧呼吸产生的乳酸可以再转化为葡萄糖
回答有关人体内环境自稳态问题在运动过程中身体需要维持稳定状态图1和图2分别表示一个运动员与一个常人在
在运动会比赛中裁判员评判下列运动项目时参赛运动员可视为质点的是
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某跳水运动员入水时身体是否竖直
某体操运动员落地时身体是否平稳
在男子5000 m比赛中记录运动员的成绩
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