Cardiovascular system
Respiratory system
Skeletal system
Muscles
Joints
100

What is the blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart?

Arteries

100

What organ is responsible for gas exchange?

Lungs

100

What is the main function of the skeletal system?

Support, protection and movement.

100

All the muscles that we can consciously control are known as?

voluntary control.

100

What type of joint is the knee?

Hinge joint

200

What is the name of the blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart

Veins

200

What muscle helps you breathe by moving up and down?

Diaphragm.

200

What is the main mineral stored in bones?

Calcium

200

What are the three types of muscles?

smooth, cardiac & skeletal
200

How many types of synovial joints are in the human body?

6: ball and socket, pivot, hinge, saddle, plane & condyloid.

300

During exercise, What usually happens between heart rate and stroke volume?

Both will increase

300

What is the formula to calculate ventilation?

Tidal volume x respiratory rate

300

How many bones does the human body have?

206

300

Which type of muscle fibre is a slow-twitch oxidative?

Type 1

300

What movement occurs when you stand on your tiptoes?

Plantar flexion

400

Describe AVO2 difference.

Arteriovenous oxygen difference is comparing the oxygen content of the blood between the arterial blood and the venous blood.

400

What is the term for gases exchanging in the respiratory system?

Diffusion

400

What is the type of bone tissue that provides shock absorption required at the end of long and irregular bones?

Cancellous bones

400

Which principle states that if the nerve impulse meets a certain threshold, maximal action occurs in the muscle fibre?

'All or nothing' principle

400

What is the difference between ligaments and tendons?

Ligaments link bone to bone, Tendons ties muscle to bone.

500

Describe gaseous exchange at the alveoli.

Oxygen diffuses into the blood while carbon dioxide diffuses into the alveoli.

500

What type of bone is the skull?

Flat bone

500

What are the three muscles in the Quadriceps.

rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, and vastus medialis

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