What is the thick vertical wall that divides the left champers from the right chambers?
What is Septum?
The organ of the respiratory system that is responsible for the oxygenating of blood and sits in the thoratic cavity on either side of the heart
What is Lungs?
The skeletal system is divided into two major catagories
What are the Axial and Appendicular Skeletal Systems
Tough cord-like muscle that connects the muscle to the bone.
What are Tendons
Exercises that improve conditions of the heart and the lungs.
What is Aerobic exercises?
Two thick walled lower chambers of the heart
What is ventricles?
Name the scientific name for the Throat, Voice Box, Windpipe
What is the Pharynx, Larynx, and Trachea?
The largest of all Vertebrae
What is Lumbar
Muscles that decrease angle between bones and joints are called...
what is Flexors
What three components are needed to make an Aerobic exercise beneficial?
What are Frequency Intensity and Duration
The volume of blood ejected from the ventricles with each contraction
What is Stroke Volume?
The trachea divides into two branches when it enters the thoracic cavity. Name the things the trachea branches off to.
What are Bronchi (bronchi is plural for plural for Bronchus)
What is the most freely movable joint?
Ball-and-socket joints
Muscle that increases angle between bones and joints are called...
Extensors
Exercises done that are only maintainable for a short period of time because it cannot maintain the body's need for oxygen.
What are Anaerobic exercise
The circulation in which blood flows from the Heart to the Lungs and back to the Heart
What is Pulmonary Circulation?
Microscopic air sacs that make up the tissue of the lungs.
What are Alveoli?
What structure connects bone to bone?
Follow up question: What helps the bones glide smoothly on each other
What are ligaments and Cartilage
One end of the bone is anchored to a(n) reletively immovable part or the bone called the...
What is Orgin
What are exercises that involve exerting as much force as possible against a resistance.
a) Aerobic exercises
b)Isotonic Exercises
c) Isokinetic exercises
d) Anaerobic Exercises
What is Letter c) Isokinetic exercises
Oxegenated blood is forced out the heart through the rest of the body through the Cardiovascular system's largest Artery
What is Aorta?
What is the move able floor of muscle in the thoracic cavity?
(HINT!!! Sing from your__________)Diaphram
What is the longest bone in the body?
(HINT!!! Look at your legs)
What is the Femur
what are the strongest muscles in the body?
What is the Gluteus Maximus
Modified True or False the word in question is Italicized
One must warm up, work out, and overload.
False, The cooldown is part of the workout not the overload