Stats
Bones
Muscles
Movement
Potpourri
100
A measure of the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two variables
What is correlation coefficient
100
Standing, facing forward, palms facing forward is called what type of position?
What is anatomical position.
100
A group of four muscles located on the anterior side of the upper leg.
What are the Quadriceps
100
The gap between two neurons
What is a Synapse
100
Connects bone to bone
What is a ligament.
200
Describes a middle point, or central tendency, about which data points vary.
What is a mean or average
200
The vertebrae, skull, and ribs make up what part of the skeleton
What is Axial Skeleton.
200
The connective tissue that surrounds a muscle
What is Epimysium
200
A polysaccharide stored in the muscles and liver and used to store energy for use in muscles.
What is Glycogen
200
A smooth white layer that covers the articulating surface of bones
What is Articular cartilage.
300
The wider these are, the less confident you are in a particular value.
What are error bars
300
The end portion of a long bone, covered in cartilage.
What is epiphysis.
300
Muscle “adapts” to meet the habitual level of demand placed on it.
What is Hypertophy
300
The ability to receive and respond to a stimulus
What is Contractility
300
When an object slides along a surface, the surface can exert a contact force, which opposes the motion of the object.
What is Kinetic Friction
400
A low one of these indicates that the data points tend to be very close to the same value (the mean).
What is a standard deviation.
400
The bone located on the posterior side of the rib cage and articulates with the proximal end of the humerus.
What is the Scapula
400
The muscle length does not change while tension is developed
What is isometric contraction.
400
In a muscle cell, one unit of thick and thin filaments.
What is a sarcomere
400
Training heart rate = ((HRmax – HRrest) X % intensity) + HRrest
What is the Karvonen method
500
95% of the values fall within plus or minus how many standard deviations.?
What is two standard deviations.
500
A type of joint separated by fibrocartilage disc or thick layer of hyaline cartilage.
What is Cartilaginous
500
Muscle fibers that are White, large in diameter, and have few mitochondria.
What are Fast Glycolytic Fibers. Fast type II
500
A downhill skier goes from a standstill to a speed of 12.7 m/s in 12 seconds. What is the acceleration of the skier?
What is 1.06 m/s2
500
The principle, for every change in the form and function of a bone, leads to changes in its internal architecture and in its external form.
What is Wolff's Law
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