Bones and Muscles
Nutrition
Circ and Resp
Sport Psychology
Human movement
100

This tissue is located on both ends of a long bone. 

What is cartilage?

100

This macromolecule is the main source of energy for the body. 

What are carbohydrates? 

100

Left and right artria, left and right ventricle.

What are the 4 chambers of the heart?

100

This athlete swam across Lake Ontario for the first time. 

Who is Marilyn Bell?

100

These are the 4 componenets of human growth and development.

What are physical, cognitive, social and emotional?

200

What 2 muscles work together to flex and extend your forearm?

What are your bicep and tricep muscles. 

200

This macromolecule provides the most amount of calories per gram. 

What is a fat molecule?

200

Thic circulation of blood goes from the heart to the lungs and back again. 

What is pulmonary circulation?

200

This athlete plays sport for recreation and not for compensation. 

Who is an amateur athlete. 

200

These are the 3 stages of motor learning.

What are cognitive, associative, and autonomous? 

300

This would be a partially torn ligament.

What is a 2nd degree sprain.

300

These organs have to work harder for the digestion of protein - this slows down the digestion process and leaves you feeling full longer. 

What are the kidneys?

300

This is known as the pacemaker of the heart.

What is the Sinoatrial node (SA). 

300

Cheating occurs in these 2 areas of professional sports. 

What are the areas of training ad competition?

300

This branch of kinesiology concened with understanding the behaviour and function of the human body when forces act on it. 

What is biomechanics?

400

A joint that allows no movement and is tightly bound together.

What is a fibrous joint?

400

This number of calories converts to 1 lb of body fat.

What is 3500 calories?

400

This amount reflects the oxygen delivered to the tissue cell, like a muscle.

What is the a-vO2 difference? 

400

These are the 4 barriers to physical activity in society.

What are environmental, socio-economic, cultural and personal barriers?

400

This describes the direction of the application of applied force. 

What is biomechanical principle #5?

500

The muscle cell's cytoplasm, contained by the sarcolemma.

What is the sarcolplasm?

500

These are the fat-soluable vitamins. 

What are Vit. A,D, K, and E. 

500

This disease causes atherosclerosis, or the narrowing of the arteries and veins of the heart. 

What is Coronary Artery disease. 

500

The place and year the first Olympics were held.

What is in Athens,Rome in 1896?

500

These are the 5 steps (in order!) to improving a skill performance: 

1. OBSERVE  a skill .     2. ANALYZE each step. 

3. USE knowledge of mechanics in analysis.

4. FIND ERRORS to be corrected. 

5. APPROPRIATE the right method to correct the errors (give constructive feedback) 

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