Name the type of fracture being displayed in the middle of the three variations
What is Compound Fracture?
This type of injury occurs when a ligament exceeds its threshold and is overstretched
What are sprains?
Location, action, direction of fibres, shape, number of origins, origin / insertion and relative size are all ways of __________
What is naming muscles?
Linear metabolic pathway of enzyme-catalyzed reactions that converts glucose into two molecules of pyruvate in the presence of oxygen or two molecules of lactate in the absence of oxygen.
What are Glycolysis Pathways?
A group of cells known as pacemaker cells, located in the wall of the right atrium of the heart
What is a SA node?
A skeletal disorder in which there is a reduction in the amount of strength in the bone (low bone density). The bones become weakened by this and are more likely to break
What is Osteoporosis?
Freely movable articulating bones
What are synovial joints?
The affected tendon becomes inflamed caused by irritation due to prolonged or abnormal use.
What is tendonitis?
A red protein structurally similar to hemoglobin that is used to carry and store oxygen.
What is myoglobin?
How many times your heart beats per minute
What is Heart Rate?
Exercise, exposure to sunlight, efficient intake of vitamins and efficient secretion of hormones all promote growth in this type of body part
What are bones?
Thick band composed of fibrous tissue which reinforce the joint capsule and connect bones together.
What are ligaments?
This “arc” allows an organism to respond rapidly to inputs from sensory neurons and consists of only a few neurons.
What is a Reflex Arc?
A substance stored in the liver which is turned into glucose by enzymes when energy is needed
What is Glycogen?
The volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat
What is Stroke Volume
Low energy availability, menstrual irregularities and low bone mass are all components of the _____________
What is the Female Athlete Triad?
This type of joint connects the radius and the carpals to form the radiocarpals
What are ellipsoid joints?
This Consists of sensory and motor pathways
What is the Peripheral Nervous System?
C3H6O3 is found in many foods and assists in cellular respiration and glucose production
What is Lactic Acid?
The quantity of air moved into and out of the lungs in a minute and dictates CO2 elimination from alveoli
What is Ventilation
Name bones 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
What are; 1.Femur 2.Ulna 3.Ribs 4.Cranium 5.Pelvis?
Name components 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
What are; 1.Periosteum 2.Articulating Cartilage 3.Tendon 4.Blood Vessels 5.Joint Cavity
Name muscles 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
What are; 1.Facial muscles 2.Platysma 3.Deltoid 4.Rectus Abdominis 5.Biceps Brachii
The aerobic system yields the most ATP out of all the systems and is used for endurance-styled events.
What is Cellular Respiration?
Blood leaves the heart via this artery
What is the Aorta?