Nutrition
Prefixes
Injuries
PED's
Fitness
100

What are the two micro nutrients?

Vitamins and Minerals.

100

what is the prefix for air or gas?

Aer.

100

Injury in which the skin is broken.

What is a open wound?

100

 Increases the amount of red blood cells.

Blood doping.

100

The % of body weight that is made up of fat, compared to other tissues.

What is body composition?

200

What is the main function of proteins?

Tissue growth and repair.

200

What is the meaning of 'chromo'?

Color.

200

An open wound in which the skin was scraped off.

What is a abrasion?

200

Stimulates nerves, quicker reactions, and increased alertness.

Stimulates.

200

Ability to move your joints through a full range of motion.

What is flexibility?

300

What is the main function of carbohydrates?

Supply's fuel for body activities.

300

What is the meaning of 'bin'?

Two; Twice; Double.

300

A fracture that extends across the length of the bone.

What is a longitudinal fracture?

300

What are narcotic analgesics?

Pain killers.

300

The amount of force that can be produced by the muscles.

What is muscular strength?

400

Why is fiber good for you?

It helps clean out your digestive system.

400

What is the meaning of 'pseudo'?

False.

400

A jagged irregular created by a non-cutting object.

What is a laceration?

400

Increases the removal of urine, causes rapid weight loss.

Diuretics.

400

Ability to use your muscles repeatedly without getting tired.

What is muscular endurance?

500

What is the function of fat in our diet?

Helps absorb fat soluble vitamins, stores as a alternate fuel source, protects internals.

500

What is the prefix for cancer?

Carcin.

500

A closed wound in which bleeding under tissues results in a swollen area.

What is a Hematoma?

500

Used by athletes to increase muscle mass and strength?

Steroids.

500

Ability to exercise the whole body for extended amounts of time.

What is cardiovascular endurance?

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