Unit 1: Sport and Society
Unit 2: Anatomy and Physiology
Unit 3: Human Performance and Biomechanics
Unit 4: Growth and Development
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100

Name THREE barriers that may impact someones ability to do physical activity or sport.

Financial, Social, Physical, Cultural, Environmental, Emotional, Language

100

The Clavicle is _______ to the Cranium.

Inferior

100

Name a fitness test to measure flexibility

Sit and Reach, Trunk Rotation

100

In which stage of development does the most amount of growth take place (Up to 300%)

Infancy

100

Which Energy System is used during high intensity exercise, lasts from 0-10 seconds, and generates 1 ATP?

ATP-PC

200

Name THREE EXTERNAL factors that may effect someone's ability to participate in physical activity or sport.

Affordability, Transportation, Proximity, Environmental Conditions, Family Values, Friend Group

200

Which type of blood is pumped to the muscles. 

(Oxygenated/Deoxygenate)

Oxygenated
200

Which colour clothing absorbs the heat's rays and leads to an increase in body temp on a hot summer day.

black

200

Name the THREE factors that affect growth and development

Hereditary, Nutrition, Exercise

200

Which classification of joint allows the most movement?

Synovial

300

What is the definition of a Sedentary Lifestyle?

Physical inactivity, little to no movement.

300

Which muscle is responsible for Flexion at the elbow?

Bicep Brachii

300

Which macronutrient do you need in the greatest amount?

Carbohydrates

300
Feedback should be _________, ________, and _______ to help a learner refine a skill.

Positive, Constructive, Specific

300

Name THREE consequences of extreme heat and fluid loss. 

Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke

400

Name FIVE CAUSES of a sedentary lifestyle

Binge watching, gaming, doom scrolling, working, studying, poor urban design, other barriers

400

What element is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum that initiates a muscle contraction?

Calcium

400

When an object is hit off centre, it results in __________ motion.

Angular

400

What are the three stages of Motor Learning?

Cognitive, Associative, Autonomous

400

Name THREE Illegal Ergonomic Aids. How to they help enhance performance?

Anabolic Steroids: Increase Muscle Mass

HGH: Increase Muscle Mass, Enhance Endurance, Strengthens Bones

EPO: Increases oxygen carrying capacity

500

Name FIVE NEGATIVE effects of a sedentary lifestyle.

Obesity, Weak bones, Weak Immunity, Diabetes, Heart Problems, Joint Problems, Muscle Loss

500

Explain Vasodilation

In efforts to release heat from the body, the arterioles dilate allowing heat to be released from the skin.

500
Name and Define Newtons' Three Laws of Motion.

Law of Inertia: An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force. 

Law of Acceleration: A force applied to an object causes an acceleration of that object of a magnitude proportional to the force and in the direction of the force, but inversely proportional to the mass.

Law of Action-Reaction:For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

500
Name the four stages of growth and development including their ages.

Infancy: birth - 2 or 3

Childhood: 4-10

Puberty: 11-18

Adulthood: 18+

500

List the 7 Steps of an Action Potential arriving at the Neuromuscular Junction.

1. Action Potential travels down the axon.

2. Electrical grated calcium channels open.

3.Calcium triggers the vesicles to release ACH into the synaptic cleft.

4. ACH diffuses across the cleft and binds to receptors.

5.ACH bind opens sodium channels and Na rushes into the muscle.

6.If the muscle reaches the threshold of (-55mv) a muscle contraction occurs.

7. ACH is broken down by acetylcholine esterase.

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