Anatomy
Cardiovascular system
Respiratory system
Energy system
Movement analysis
100

Is the head located in the superior part of the body?

Yes

100

Which is the thickest blood vessel?

Artery

100

Which is main function of the pharynx?

Is to figth infection.

100

Name the tree micronutrients

Vitamins, minerals and fiber

100

Which are the two parts of the nervous system?

Central and peripheral

200

Name 5 parts of the body

Knee, head, face, elbow and pennis

200

Name the tree blood vessels?

Artery, vein and capillary 

200

Name the 3 main processes of the ventilator system.

Pulmonary respiration, external respiration and internal respiration.

200

Name one source of vitamins

Meat

200

What are the features of the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal cord

300

What is saggital plane?

Sagital plane divides the body in right and left

300

Which is the function of the red blood cells?

The main function is that red blood cells transport hemoglobin 

300

State the respiratory tract.

Nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli. 

300

Define human nutrition

The process by substances in food are transformed into body tissues and provide energy for the full range of physical and mental activities that make up human in life.

300

Name 3 features of a motor neuron

Dendrites, cell body and the axon

400

Name the skeleton functions

Protection, attachment, support, movement, store minerals and blood production

400

How is conformed blood composition?

By 40/45% of erythrocytes, <1% of leukocytes and <1% platelets.

400

Explain diffusion in gas exchange

The gas will move along a gradient from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure (concentration)

400

Composition of lipids

One glycerol and three fatty acids

400

Define neurotransmitters

Chemicals that are used for communication between a neuron at the synapse and another cell.

500

Explain the three types of joints in relation to movement permitted

Synovial: Most common joint, wide range of movement.

Cartilaginous: Bones separated by a fibrocartilage disc or thick layer of hyaline cartilage. Limited movement 

Fibrous: Thin layer of fibrous tissue that connect the edges of two bones, no movement at all.

500

Define the term systolic and diastolic pressure 

Systolic: Force exerted by blood to the artery walls during ventricular systole.

Diastolic: Force exerted by blood to the artery walls during diastole.

500

Function of the conducting airways

Low resistance pathway for air flow, warming and moistening the air and defense against chemicals and other harmful substances that are inhaled.

500

Explain the breakdown of ATP

The breakdown of ATP to adenosine diphosphate releasing a phosphate molecule, which provides energy  for muscle contraction.

500

What is the composition in terms of switch fibers for a marathon runner?

Hybrid, type l and type type lla

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