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Ages and Stages
You're making me NERVE-ous
Muscle Memory
Work it Out
100

Reason a baby skeleton has more bones than an adult skeleton

What is fusion of bone?

100

Primary psychosocial goal of this group is to develop trust in their caregiver

What is the first year of life (infancy)?

100
The 3 main regions of the spine from superior to inferior

What are cervical, thoracic, and lumbar?

100

Number of muscles found in the average healthy adult human

What is 600-700?

100

Demonstrate an example of abduction and adduction

Must be demonstrated to be correct

200

Portion of skeleton made of the shoulder girdle and arms, pelvic girdle and legs

What is the appendicular skeleton?

200

the development of gross motor skills like walking, running, and climbing allow these active children to explore making safety a primary concern for their caregivers

What are toddlers (age 1-3)?

200

Location in the brain that controls reflexive, survival instincts like breathing, swallowing, blood pressure, blinking, heart function

What is the brain stem?

200

Type of muscle found in the lining of blood vessels and intestines

What is smooth muscle?

200

This is an example of a ball and socket joint

What is the hip joint? What is the shoulder joint?

300

Location of short bones in the human skeleton

What is bones in your wrist, hands, ankles, feet?

300

The psychosocial question these people are asking is "Who Am I?" as they experience many changes in their physical and cognitive development at the same time

Who are adolescents? 

300

Portion of the brain responsible for smooth, coordinated movement, balance, and muscle tone

What is the cerebellum?

300

This is the product of anaerobic cellular respiration which your muscles convert to when they have inadequate oxygen to work aerobically

What is lactic acid?

300

Your awareness of your body's position in space and relative to others around you

What is proprioception?

400

Type of cells responsible for rebuilding 10% of the skeleton every year of life until your 40's.

What are osteoblasts?

400

Maslow argued that this basic need must first be met in order for someone to be able to think about meeting higher-level needs

What is physical needs (air, water, food, shelter)?

400

This sub-branch of the peripheral nervous system is also commonly referred to as your "fight or flight" response

What is the Autonomic Nervous System?

400

The reason that muscles become fatigued

What is depletion of calcium, potassium, and sodium ions at the site of muscle contraction?

400

The 7 fundamental movements of the human body

What are hinge, gait, push, pull, rotate, lunge, squat

500

Name of joints found between vertebrae that allow slight movement

What is synarthroses?

500

This health crisis complicates middle childhood because it leaves the kids affected less able to achieve success in sports, to gain social standing with their peers, and it causes long-term negative health consequences like heart disease

What is childhood obesity?

500

This type of receptor cells in the somatic nervous system transmits signals about changes in pressure or touch

What are mechanoreceptors?

500

The property of muscle tissue that allows it to be changed by the process of stretching instead of returning to its previous form (compared to a rubber band)

What is viscoelasticity?

500

The 7 steps of the Functional Movement Screen

What are the deep squat, the hurdle step, inline lunge, shoulder mobility, straight leg raise, trunk stability push up, & rotary stability?

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