Anatomy + Respiration
Muscles + Cardiovascular
The Brain
Nutrition
Coaching and Exercise
100

The smallest bone in the human body.

What is the stapes?

100

How muscles move.

What is contraction?

100

A mild traumatic brain innury

What is a concussion?

100

This macronutrient fuels the central nervous system.

What are carbohydrates?

100

Communication using tone of voice

What is non-verbal communication?

200

The name of the process when oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide is removed

What is gas exchange?

200

Blood cells responsible for blood clotting.

What are platelets?

200

The nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord

What is the central nervous system?

200

This vitamin helps maintain strong teeth and bones.

What is vitamin D?

200

What the acronym SMART goals stands for

What is simple, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely?

300

These bone cells create new bone.

What are osteoblasts?

300

Type of muscle tissue responsible for moving the skeleton

What is skeletal muscle?

300

Lobe of the brain at the back of the head.

What is the occipital lobe?

300

In this part of the digestive system, most nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.

What is the small intestine?

300

light physical activity you can sustain over a long period of time 

what is aerobic physical activity?

400

Bones embedded in tendons.

What are sesamoid bones?

400

These connect muscle to bone

What are tendons?

400

The number one was to prevent concussions

What are safe playing techniques?

400

The organ where bile is released from.

What is the liver?

400

Bursts of activity for a short period of time (example: sprinting)

What is anaerobic physical activity?

500

Joints with the greatest range of motion.

What are ball-and-socket joints?

500

Where blood cells are made.

What is bone marrow?

500

The first phase of memory when you decide what information is important.

What is encoding?
500

This mineral forms blood cells and transports oxygen throughout the body.

What is iron.

500

The five general movement patterns.

What is a push, pull, squat, hinge, and lunge?

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