Skeletal system
Muscular system
Circulatory system
Respiratory system
Energy systems
100

True or False:
The cranium, mandible, vertebrae, sternum and ribs are all part of the appendicular skeleton

False: They are part of the axial

100
True or false: During extension at the knee, the quadricep is the agonist

True: The quadricep is the agonist, hamstring is the antagonist 

100

True or false: On average, athletes have a higher resting heart rate then non athletes. 

False: Athletes have a lower resting heart rate compared to non athletes

100

True or false: The main biproduct removed by the respiratory system is carbon dioxide 

True: This is produced by the muscles during exercise and removed during exhales

100

True or false: If energy input is GREATER than energy output, it will lead to weight loss

False: this will lead to weight gain
Energy input being LESS than energy output will lead to weight loss

200

List the 3 types of skeletal joints

Synovial (freely movable)
Cartliganous (Slightly moveable)
Fibrous (non movable)

200

List the 3 types of muscles found in the body

Smooth, cardiac and skeletal

200

What are the 3 main types of blood vessels in the body? 

Veins
Arteries
Capiliaries 

200

List the 3 lung components between the trachea and capillaries

Bronchi
Bronchioles
Alveoli

200

List the 3 main energy systems in the body

Aerobic
Anaerobic
ATP PC 

300

List the 5 functions of the skeletal system

Protection
Movement
Structure
Storage of minerals
Blood cell production

300

List the 4 properties of muscles?

Elasticity, contractility, extensibility, excitability

300

List the 4 main components of blood?

Plasma 

White blood cells
Red blood cells
Platelets 

300

When inhaling, what does air pass first, the larynx or pharynx? 

The pharynx

300

Which energy system would be used predominately during a 100m sprint

ATP-PC

400

What type of movement describes the raising of the toes towards the tibia?

Dorsiflexion

400

Which type of muscle fibre is best suited for short duration/high intensity exercises such as sprinting, powerlifting or jumping. 

Fast twitch fibres

400

What is the name of the main artery that blood leaves the heart from?

The aorta

400

What is the name of the muscle that is responisble for breathing rate?

Diaphragm

400

What 2 types of foods are used as fuel during aerobic exercises such as long distance running or swimming?

Carbohydrates and fats

500

What are the 5 different types of bones found in the skeleton?

Long bones
Short bones
Irregular bones
Flat bones
Sesamoid

500

Concentric (Muscle shortening) and Eccentric (Muscle lengthening) contractions are a subtype of which contraction type? 

Isotonic - Muscle contraction with a change in length

500

What is the formula to calculate cardiac output (CO)

Cardiac Output (CO) = Stroke volume (SV) x Heart Rate (HR)

500

What is the main difference between veins and arteries? 

Veins carry blood towards the heart
Arteries carry blood away from the heart 

500

What energy system can be used for an unlimited amount of time?

Aerobic

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