Long, flat, short, irregular
What are the four types of bones?
Force on arterial walls during ventricular relaxation
What is diastolic blood pressure?
CO2, H20 and heat
What are by products of the aerobic system?
Moment of inertia × angular velocity
What is angular momentum?
It summarizes the spread of values around the mean
What is standard deviation?
Below or further away from the head
What is inferior?
Component of blood which have the primary role of fighting infection
What are leukocytes/white blood cells?
This part of an animal cell controls cell growth and reproduction
What is the nucleus?
Height of release, angle of release, speed of release.
What are the 3 factors which affect the projectile motion?
Sit and reach
What is a test for measuring flexibility?
The main function of this is to protect vital organs
What is the axial skeleton?
Stroke volume x heart rate
What is cardiac output?
Adipose tissue and skeletal muscle tissue
What are major sites of triglyceride storage?
Force x time
What is impulse?
This component of fitness is a combination of strength and speed
What is power?
It is made up of ilium, ischium and pubis
What is the pelivic girdle?
Blood vessel which directly supplies the heart
What is the coronary artery?
This term is used to describe the breakdown of glucose to pyruvate in the absence of oxygen
What is anaerobic glycolysis?
The rate at which a body moves from one location to another with both magnitude and direction
What is velocity?
The same reading is obtained each time a dependent variable is measured
What is reliability?
It is where lipids are stored inside the long bone
What is the yellow bone marrow?
Blood clotting
What is the function of platelets?
It is the process by which fatty acids are converted to acetyl CoA, before entering the Krebs cycle.
What is beta oxidation?
The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the mass of the object
What is Newton’s second law of motion?
68%, 95%, and 99%
What percentages of values lie within ±1, ±2, ±3 standard deviations of the mean?