Developing
S & T
Skeletal System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
100

What classification of sport is Netball?

Invasion

100

There are two sections that form the main skeleton, what are they?

Axial and Appendicular

100

List the anatomical name for your:

Collarbone 

Knee cap

Shoulder blade

Clavicla

Patella

Scapula

100

What does a ligament connect to? 


Bone to bone

100

What two circulation circuits make up the 'CARDIAC CYCLE?'

Systemic circulation - which carries blood to all parts of the body except the lungs.

Pulmonary circulation - which carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back again.

100

List the 3 main sections that make up the respiratory system.

1. Air passages

2. Lungs

3. Diaphragm

200

What is the defintion of a tactic

A tactic is a smaller, focused task carried out as part of an overall plan

200

Why are long bones found in the legs and arms?

Aids in support (weight baring) and provides a framework for the body.

Allows for movement, creating attachment points for muscles.

200

What is another name for your fingers and toes?

Phalanges

200

Describe the three major functions of the muscular system.

To create movement by muscles pulling on the bones.

Help maintain posture through contraction of muscles and stabilising joints.

To maintain bodily functions including blood circulation, digestion, and breathing. 

200

What is the role of an artery VS a vein?

An artery carries blood away from the heart, whereas a vein carries blood towards the heart.

200

What type of muscle is the diaphragm?

Involuntary or Smooth muscle

300
What is the definition of a strategy?

Plans prepared prior to competition in order to put your team in a winning position

300

What are the four classifications of bone and give an example of each

Long - femur, humerus, radius, ulna, tibia, fibula

Short - tarsals, carpals

Flat - scapula, sternum, skull, rib

Irregular - vertebrae, pelvis

300

List the 8 Major bones that assist with skeletal movement

Femur, Tibia, Fibula

Vertebrae

Pelvis

Humerus, Ulna, Radius

300

List the three muscle types found in the body. Give an example of each.

Skeletal muscle - any muscle in your body.

Smooth muscle - blood vessels, intestinal walls, diaphragm.

Cardiac muscle - heart.

300

What is the difference between hypothermia and hyperthemia?

Hypothermia is when the body becomes too cold (below 35 degrees), hyperthermia is when the body becomes too hot (above 38 degrees).

300

What is the equation that makes up ventilation?

Ventilation = Tidal volume x Respiratory Rate

400

What are 4 key factors to consider for the effective application of tactics?

Decision making

Communication

Skill selection

Fitness

400

What are the five main functions of the skeletal bones?

Provides support and framework for the body

Protection of vital organs

Allows for movement 

Storage of essential minerals

Production of red blood cells

400

There are 5 sections to the vertebrae. List each of them and identify how many vertebrae are in each section.

Cervical - 7

Thoracic - 12

Lumbar - 5

Sacrum - 5

Coccyx - 1

400

List the eight main muscles found on the anterior side of your body.

Biceps

Deltoid

Trapezius

Quadriceps

Tibialis Anterior

Pectorals

Abdominals

Adductor Group

400

Explain how blood travels through the heart in 4 main steps.

1. Left atrium (receives oxygenated blood)

2. Right atrium (receives deoxygenated blood)

3. Left ventricle (pumps oxygenated blood)

4. Right ventricle (pumps deoxygenated blood)

400

There are 8 sections that make up the air passages in the respiratory system. Please list all 8 of them.

Nasal Cavity

Mouth

Pharynx

Larynx

Trachea

Bronchi

Bronchioles

Alveoli

500

In a game of badminton, why is it important to maintain a ready stance between shots, and how does it improve your reaction time?

A balanced, low stance keeps you prepared for any shot, improving reaction time and reducing movement delay.

500

List the 3 major arm bones. Identify them on your body.

Humerus - upper arm

Radius - inline with the thumb

Ulna - underneath the thumb

500

List the 3 major bones in the lower body and identify them using your body.

Femur - thigh

Tibia - shin

Fibula - next to shin

500

List the eight muscles on the posterior side of the body. Describe/draw where they are on the body.

Trapezius - Between your shoulder and neck.

Deltoid - on the shoulder.

Latissimus Dorsi - mid back (both sides)

Triceps - Back of arm.

Gluteus Maximus - middle of bum.

Hamstrings - Back of the upper leg.

Soleus - below gastrocnemius, towards the ankle.

Gastrocnemius - middle of the calf.

500

What are the five functions of the circulatory system?


  1. Circulate blood to body

  2. Transport O2, water and nutrients to cells in the blood

  3. Transport CO2 and wastes away from the cells

  4. Maintain body temperature

  5. White blood cells fight infection

500

What are the five functions of the respiratory system?

1. Deliver oxygen from the atmosphere to the lungs

2. Provide method of gaseous exchange within the lungs

  • Oxygen enters the blood, carbon dioxide exits

3. Create speech as air passes over the vocal cords

4. Facilitate sense of smell

5. Expel heat and water vapor in the air breathed out

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