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100

Very young children's throws tend to consist of primarily what type of action?

Arm action

100

Which of the following is characteristic of proficient catching?

a. pointing the fingers upward to catch a high ball

b. pointing the fingers upward to catch a low ball

c. letting the shoulders and elbows move to give with contact of the ball

d. a and c

e. b and c

D: A and C

100

The loss of weight in older adulthood results mainly from loss of muscle tissue. (T or F)

True

100

The ______________ system exerts its control over specific cellular functions through chemical substances called hormones.

Endocrine 

100

There is a strong relationship between maximal oxygen uptake and ______.

Lean body mass

200

In overarm striking, the upper arm (humerus) lags behind the trunk, but the racket precedes the forearm at ball contact. (T or F)

False

Racket does not precede forearm 

200

Another word for grasping is ____________.

Prehension

200

The decrease in height that can occur in older adulthood results mainly from change in what body area?

Spine

200

Define primary ossification centers 

Appear in the midportions of the long bones, such as the humerus and femur, starting at 2 months

200

The type of metabolism in which chemical changes at a cellular level create energy in the presence of oxygen is ______

Aerobic

300

Which of the following is characteristic of proficient punting?

a. using the arms in opposition to the legs after the ball is dropped

b. a short step onto the supporting leg immediately before the punting leg swings forward

c. keeping a slight bend in the knee at ball contact

d. a and b

e. a, b, and c

A

300

From the perception-action perspective, the characteristic of the person-environment system in which patterns in the environment remain constant is called ____________.

Invariance 

300

Growth tends to proceed in what direction(s) (2)?

proximodistal

cephalocaudal

300

Define secondary ossification center

ends of the bones
300

The maximum oxygen deficit that a person can tolerate when undergoing a short period of intense activity is called anaerobic  _________.

Capacity 

400

Young children often use a(n) ____________ grip to hold the implement used in a striking task, thus tending to undercut the ball.

Power

400

Describe coincidence-anticipation tasks

Coincidence-anticipation tasks are motor skills in which one anticipates the completion of a movement to coincide with the arrival of a moving object.

400

Define teratogen. Explain the significance of teratogens to the mother and fetus.

A teratogen is any drug or chemical agent that causes abnormal development in a fetus upon exposure. It may be harmful to the development of the fetus without being harmful to the mother, or it may be harmful to both.

400

The _________ hormones in particular play a role in promoting skeletal growth

Thyroid 

400

After age 70, women decline faster then men in anaerobic likely reflecting a higher rate of Type ___ muscle fiber atrophy and _____ hormonal changes.

Type II 

Hormonal 

500

Both kicking and striking involve perceptual judgments not required for throwing. How can parents or teachers modify the task constraints for kicking and striking to allow young children to practice the movement without the frustration of being intercepted?

They can make the ball stationary.

500

The notation that provides the body component and then step number, for all the components of a given skill (such as arm 2, trunk 2, leg 1), is called a(n) ______________.

Developmental Profile

500

Describe the process of growth during fetal development. In what direction does growth occur? (4)

hypertrophy and hyperplasia 

cephalocaudal and proximodistal

500

What year does the epiphyseal (growth plate) close?

18 or 19 years old

500

Name the three developmental changes that occur in childhood and preadolescence that result in a gradual reduction of hypokinetic circulation in children. 

Heart size increase

Hemoglobin concentration increase

Oxygen extraction ability decreases to adult levels

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