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What is prehension?

Grasping of an Object.

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What is Universality?

Patterns that hold for all humans. 

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What is a primary ossification center?

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

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Cardiorespiratory endurance reflects the ability to sustain _______ _______

Vigorus activity 
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What is Dr. Devorski middle name?

John
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Infants are more likely to control their arms by _____

Doing (i.e., repeated reaching for objects)
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When is Fetal Growth?

When is Embryonic growth?

8 weeks to birth

Conception to 8 weeks

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What part of the brain is most advanced at birth?

Spinal cord and lower brain centers

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What is anaerobic performance related to? (3)

Body size, ability to metabolize fuel sources, mobilization of oxygen delivery systems. 

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What was the AI resource I showed last class?

NotebookLM

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In early catching, children do 3 things. What are these three things?

Turn head, close eyes and trap ball against chest. 

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Define cephalocaudal and proximodistal

Head to toe and near to far. 

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Define osteoporosis and what influences it

Extent of bone loss influenced by hormone levels, diet and exercise. 

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Name 1 Anaerobic Laboratory test?

Quebec 10-second or Wingate test

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What is the title of chapter 11?

Development of Strength and Flexibility

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How can you assess the process of a catch and how can you assess the product of a catch?

Developmental steps & counting # catches or if they caught the object. 

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What is a dominant disorder?

What is a recessive disorder?

Defective gene from 1 parent

Defective gene from each parent

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In adulthood, increases in ______ fat are notable, but subcutaneous fat on limbs tends to decrease. 

trunk or torso

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Peak oxygen update is strongly related to what?

Lean body mass

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What is the title of the textbook?

Life Span Motor Development

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What are they two characteristics of the person-environment system for catching? 

Invariants & Optical Array

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Define Teratogen.

Any drug or chemical agent that causes abnormal prenatal development upon exposure. 
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What contributes to the rapid gains in brain weight during the first year after birth?

Increases in size of neurons 

Prolific branching to form synapses

Increased glial cells & myelin

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Define Aerobic capacity

Total energy available for prolonged activity. 

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What brand running shoes do I run in?

Brooks

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