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- A.5.3. Outline the physiological effects of altitude.
Practice A.5.3. Outline the physiological effects of altitude. with authentic IB Sports, exercise and health science (SEHS - Old) exam questions for both SL and HL students. This question bank mirrors Paper 1, 2, 3 structure, covering key topics like core principles, advanced applications, and practical problem-solving. Get instant solutions, detailed explanations, and build exam confidence with questions in the style of IB examiners.
Which of the following is a primary benefit of altitude training for endurance athletes?
Which of the following is a primary effect of high altitude on fluid balance in the human body?
Which of the following strategies is recommended for preventing high-altitude illness in athletes?
Name two physiological reactions to hypoxia experienced by a cyclist immediately upon arriving at a training camp at 2540 m altitude.
Examine the impact of altitude on the cyclist and their performance during mountain stages of an endurance cycle race at elevations between 2000 and 2500 m above sea level.
Describe the physiological adaptations to hypoxia that occur during a month-long stay at the training camp and how these changes will enhance the cyclist's performance at sea level.
Which of the following best describes the ATP yield and by-products of the lactic acid system during anaerobic glycolysis?
Which of the following is a physiological effect of high altitude on the human body?