This vitamin, found in citrus fruits, is essential for the immune system.
What is Vitamin C.
This muscle is the largest and strongest in the human body, located in the thigh.
What is the quadriceps.
This ancient civilization is known for the origin of the Olympic Games.
What is Greece.
The number of Year 1 FT Tenured-Track Faculty within the HKA Division.
4
The year Chabot College was established.
What is 1961.
The Course Title of HLTH 4.
What is Woman & Health.
The Course Title of KINE CSA.
What is College Success for Athletes.
In swimming, this stroke involves an alternating arm motion and a flutter kick while face-down in the water.
What is the freestyle stroke.
The Chabot College Athletic Director.
Jeff Drouin.
The cost of a daily parking permit.
What is $3.
This organ is the largest in the human body.
What is the skin.
This term refers to the use of water in the treatment of physical dysfunction and pain.
What is hydrotherapy.
What NCAA Division College has the most NCAA Championships.
Who is UCLA (123).
The 1962 Physical Education Division Chair.
Who is John L. Wagoner.
The Building number of the Library.
What is Building 600.
This substance, commonly found in toothpaste, helps to prevent tooth decay.
What is fluoride.
This hormone, often referred to as the "feel-good" hormone, is released during physical activity and helps improve mood.
What is endorphin.
The first Athletic Director for Chabot College.
Who is Gene Wellman (1962-1994).
Who is Dr. Jamal Cooks.
The number of pathways Chabot College offers.
What is nine.
He discovered penicillin in 1928, leading to the development of antibiotics.
Who is Alexander Fleming.
This macronutrient is the body's primary source of energy and is found in foods such as breads, pastas, and fruits.
What are carbohydrates.
What schools make up the Big 10 Conference.
Who are:
The year Dr. Reed L. Buffington served as Superintendent/President/
What is 1961.
The land that Chabot College occupies.
What is Muwekma Land.