One major sport in which men and women are compensated equally is:
What is tennis
The standard starting point for human anatomical description and analysis is
What is the anatomical position
Shot-put relies most heavily on which system?
What is ATP-PC
The type of muscle associated with involuntary movement is referred to as
What is cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle attaches to bone by means of
What are tendons
Collaboration among professional sports team owners, players, and referees to predetermine the results of a game is known as
What is match fixing
Bones attach to other bones across joints by means of
What are ligaments
Upon which energy system does a marathon runner rely heavily?
What is cellular respiration
What is hypertension
The longest muscle in the human body
What is the sartorius
One of the main culprits contributing to lifestyle diseases in industrialized countries, as identified by the World Health Organization, is
What is sedentary behaviour
Approximately how many bones make up an adult human skeleton?
What is 206
The main energy source for our muscles
What is ATP
Smallest vessels in the cardiovascular system that are responsible for the exchange of gases are
What are capillaries
The type of muscle associated with voluntary movement is referred to as
skeletal muscle
What is the basic physical activity target for adults in Canada per week? (in minutes)
What is 150 minutes
The nutrients and blood in bones are found in the
What is bone marrow
During exercise, our bodies’ most easily accessed source of energy
What are carbohydrates
The point where blood lactate concentrations begin to increase is referred to as
What is lactate threshold
Which muscles make up the rotator cuff?
What are supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis
'"Citius, Altius, Fortius" is the motto for which sporting event?
What is the Olympic Motto
The most inferior bone in the axial skeleton
What is the coccyx
Increase in muscular size achieved through exercise
What is hypertrophy
The maximal amount of O2 that can be taken in and used for the metabolic production of ATP during exercise
What is V02 max
Number of gluteal muscles?
What are three