When levels of this get too high, you gasp to take in more air
What is carbon dioxide?
The right lung has 3 and the left lung has 2
What are lobes?
The type of muscle hooked to bones that allows for movement
What is Skeletal Muscle
When this type of potential is reached, the membrane activates and allows a nerve cell to send a signal down the cell to the next nerve.
What is action pontential?
An attachment from bone to bone
What is a ligament?
This symbol next to a team in a betting line means the team is the underdog
What is a plus?
What is Sympathetic?
The Skeletal system provides support, structure and this for the vital organs of the brain and heart
What is protection?
The type of muscle that makes up the heart that can contract on its own without a signal
What is Cardiac Muscle?
This type pump keeps the charges separate by moving ions across the membrane allowing for the action potential
What is Sodium/Potassium Pump?
This ligament is the most injured ligament in sports, connecting the upper and lower knee
What is the ACL?
The letter G on a disc
What is Glide?
A Man who had a railroad spike in his head that changed is entire personality
Who is Phineas Gage
Blood goes away from the heart in arteries and returns to the heart in these
What are veins?
The type of attachment that goes from muscle to bone
What is a tendon?
Nerves that exit the brain directly and do not go into the spinal cord
What are Cranial Nerves?
The highest grade of a strain or sprain
What is Grade III?
The letter "S" on a disc stands for this
What is speed?
The 5th Cranial Nerve, called the Trigemeinal Nerve and Dental nerve, provides innervation to the _________
What are teeth?
The blood first enters the heart in the right one of these
What is the Atrium?
The strongest muscle in your body
What is the tongue?
Cell membranes are made up of these molecules that prevent water from moving across them
What are lipids?
A tear in a muscle
What is a strain?
What is an Over/Under bet?
Parasympathetic activation of your nervous system makes you sleepy, often called this mode
What is Fat and Happy?
Blood enters the heart from the body via the Superior and Inferior of these
What are Vena Cava?
What is ATP?
What is Calcium?
When doing a reattachment surgery, doctors often use this tool to create space for the anchor screws
What is a drill? (+10 if you said DeWalt)
The first state to legalize sports betting
What is Nevada?
The color of blood that has never contacted oxygen
What is blue?
The tendon that attaches the calf muscle named after the Greek hero
What is Achilles?
Muscles are made stronger by putting stress on them through exercise, creating these small conditions that heal up strengthening the muscle
What are micro tears?
This type of sheath allow the signal to move rapidly down a nerve cell by allowing the signal to "skip" down the axon.
What is Myelin Sheath?
What is a high ankle sprain?
What is a prop bet?
Smallest part of the respiratory system, the air sacs where the oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
What are alveoli?
The strongest part of the heart that forces blood into the body which is also the last area of the heart the blood is in before it leaves the heart
What is the Ventricle?
What are Z bands?
Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis, a disease of the myelin sheaths breaking down, is named after this famous baseball player
Who is Lou Gerhig?
A UCL tear in a baseball pitcher is repaired by this surgery, named after the first player to successfully recover
What is Tommy Johns?
This type of throw tilts the disc away from your body
What is a Hyzer?
The molecule in Hemoglobin that binds the oxygen, giving blood the red color
What is Hemoglobin
The amount of air left in the lungs after you have expelled all of the air you are capable of
What is functional reserve capacity?
When there is no more ATP, as in the case of death, the muscles are unable to release resulting in this condition
What is Rigor Mortis?
The resting potential of a nerve cell in mV
What is -70
The overexertion of muscles that results in the muscles breaking down and life threatening condition
What is Rhabdomyolysis?
The winner of the Sport Science NCAA Bracket Challenge
Who is Nora?