Three main bone cells
Osteoblast, Osteoclast, Osteocyte
Name of a muscle cell
Sarcomere
Red Blood Cell
Erythrocyte
Type of resistance training that uses very little rest and many different stations
Circuit
Name of the standard position of an anatomy chart
Anatomical
Type of fracture that involves a disease
Pathological
Fast Twitch Muscle Fiber
White muscle fiber
Low Blood Sugar
Hypoglycemia
Parachute sprint training
Isokinetic Exercise
A position that's further down an extremity
Distal
Fracture that punctures the liver
Complicated
A type of muscle striation that's shaped like a feather
Bipennate
What three main areas are most of the blood in the human body made?
Pelvis, Sternum, Vertebrae
Box Jumps
Plyometrics
A movement that twists the wrist with the palm up
Supination
Ends of Long Bones
Epiphasis
Grimacing Muscle in the mouth cheek area
This carries oxygen and carbon dioxide in the bloodstream
Platelets
Pyramid weight training method
Delorme
Muscles that bring the scapula together
Rhomboids
Outer and Inner layers of the bone
Periosteum and Endosteum
Two fibers that make up a muscle cell
Actin and Myosin
This substance binds oxygen to the platelet
Hemaglobin
A type of training that gradually increases over time. Used for rehabilitation.
Progressive Resistive Training (PRE)
Position when the end of the movement includes the first and fifth digits are touching
Opposition