Bones and skeletal systems
Joints
Muscles
Muscle Anatomy
Reflexes/ bio mechanics
100

A soccer player fractures their femur. What type of bone has been broken

A long bone 

100

A hockey player's shoulder comes out of place after a collision. What injury has occurred?

A dislocation.

100

Name one major function of muscles besides movement.

Heat production or support/posture.

100

Which muscle group is located on the back of the upper leg?

Hamstrings.

100

Name two external forces that can affect athletic performance.

Any two of gravity, friction, air resistance, or water resistance.

200

 Why are ribs considered important for survival?

They protect vital organs such as the heart and lungs.

200

Which structure connects bone to bone?

A ligament.

200

What are the three types of muscle tissue in the human body?

Skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.

200

During elbow flexion, which muscle lengthens while the biceps contract?

Triceps brachii.

200

What is the name of the connection between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber?

Neuromuscular junction.

300

What mineral is primarily responsible for making bones strong and hard?

Calcium.

300

 What type of joint is found in the shoulder and hip?

Ball-and-socket joint.

300

Which type of muscle is under voluntary control?

Skeletal muscle.

300

 During a arm curl, which muscle acts as the prime mover?

Biceps brachii.

300

What does the equation F = ma represent?

 Newton's Second Law of Motion.

400

 Why is bone remodeling important throughout life?

It replaces old bone tissue and helps maintain bone strength.

400

Which type of joint allows the greatest range of motion in the human body?

A synovial joint.

400

When lowering a dumbbell during a bicep curl, what type of contraction is occurring in the biceps?

Eccentric contraction.

400

When performing a bicep curl, does the forearm move toward the muscle's origin or insertion?

Origin.

400

Which neurotransmitter is released to stimulate muscle contraction?

Acetylcholine.

500

Which division of the skeleton contains the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage?

The axial skeleton.

500

What is the main function of synovial fluid?

To lubricate joints and reduce friction.

500

What type of contraction occurs when pushing against an immovable wall?

 Isometric contraction.

500

During shoulder abduction, which muscle is the primary agonist?

Deltoid.

500

What is the correct order of the five parts of a reflex arc?

Receptor → Sensory neuron → Interneuron → Motor neuron → Effector.

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