Topic 1 Anatomy
Topic 2 Physiology
Topic 3 Nutrition
Topic 5 Skill in Sport
Topic 6 Human Performance
100

The ability of muscle to be stretched beyond its normal resting length.

What is the characteristic of extensibility.

100

45% of the blood volume

What are erythrocytes or red blood cells

100

The ratio of Carbons to Hydrogens to Oxygens in Carbohydrates.

What is 1:2:1

100

Skills that have a clear start and finish and which are usually brief in nature.

What are discrete skills. 

100

A field test to measure coordination.

What is the alternate hand ball toss.

200

The membrane that covers the outer surface of all bones.

What is the periosteum.

200

The maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation.

What is vital capacity.

200

The amount of energy contained within 100 grams of carbohydrate?

What is 1760 kJ or 420 Calories

200
The way in which a sports sill is performed.

What is technique.

200

The degree to which a measure/test would produce the same results consistently from one occasion to another. 

What is reliability.

300

Name of the fascia (connective tissue) that surrounds a bundle of muscle fibers.

What is the perimysium.

300

Both systolic and diastolic blood pressure increases during this type of exercise.

What is static exercise or isometric contractions.

300
This is what the suffix in the chemical reaction glycolysis and lypolysis means.
What is breakdown.
300
Cells of the nervous system that provide information from within the body.

What are interoceptors. (ex. proprioceptors) 

300
68% of all the values obtained in a data set. 

What is +/- 1 standard deviations.

400

Type of synovial joint that allows movement around a vertical, anteroposterior, and transverse axis.

What is a ball and socket joint.

400

Influenced by the sympathetic, parasympathetic and endocrine systems.

What is heart rate or firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node (extrinsic heart regulation)

400

The process by which fats are broken down to liberate electrons to send through the Electron Transport Chain to create ATP.

What is beta-oxidation (or lipolysis)?

400

Refers to the period of time during which the response to a second stimulus is significantly slowed because a first stimulus is still being processed.

What is the psychological refractory period.

400

Health related components of fitness.

What are: aerobic capacity, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.

500

H-zone lengthens.

What is muscle relaxation.

500

Approximate percentage of blood that is redistributed to the skeletal muscles during maximal exercise. 

What is 80–85 % of the blood flow (Q).

500
The net amount of ATP produced during Anaerobic Glycolysis.
What is 2 ATP? (4 produced, 2 by each pyruvate, but 2 invested initially in glucose breakdown).
500

The capacity of and duration for which information is stored in the STM.

What is 7 +/- 2 bits of information and lost within 10sec is not rehersed. 

500

When the training heart rate is calculated by taking a given percentage of the heart rate reserve and adding it to HRrest.

What is the Karvonen Method for quantifying exercise intensity. 

Equation = HRrest + %(HRmax-HRrest)

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