ATP
Energy Systems
Movement & Anatomical Terminology
Fundamentals of Biomechanics
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100

ATP supplies energy for what?

All human activity including: Muscle contraction, Nerve impulse transmission, Protein synthesis, Active transport, Enzyme activity, Cellular respiration

100

Which energy system would be primarily utilized in a box jump? 

ATP-PC system 

100

This motion involves moving a body part away from the midline of the body. at is it called? 

Abduction

100

This Principal is defined as the object’s tendency to continue doing what it was doing

Inertia

100

What year did Vancouver host the Winter Olympics?

2010

200

How many energy systems are present in our bodies to regenerate ATP? 

200

What is the primary fuel source for the anaerobic glycolysis system?

glycogen (carbohydrates) 

200

What movement is this runner doing with their left foot? 

Dorsiflexion 

200

What Principle of Biomechanics is this athlete displaying? 

Balance 

(other answers may suffice)

200

What two countries tied for most gold medals at the 2024 Olympics (40 gold medals) 

300

What substance helps regenerate ATP in the ATP-PC system? 

phosphocreatine (or creatine phosphate)
300

Which energy system can provide the MOST ATP? 

Aerobic System 

300

What axis is this person rotating around? 

Sagittal

300

What Principle is being displayed here? 

Optimal Projection 

(other answers may suffice)

300

Name 5 Olympic sports that involve a ball. 

Basketball   

Football (soccer)   

Volleyball   

Handball   

Water polo   

Rugby sevens   

Field hockey   

Baseball   

Softball   

Table tennis   

Badminton   

Tennis   

Squash   

Beach volleyball   

400

Energy is released from ATP when this happens

A bond is broken between phosphate groups and releases energy. 

400

Lactate is a byproduct of what energy pathway? 

Anaerobic Glycolysis 
400

What is the name of the plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections?

Frontal plane (also called coronal) 

400

Which Biomechanical Principal would cause 'lift' in an object? 

Spin

400

Which country won the first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup?

USA 

500

Approximately how much ATP is present in the human body 

90g (about the same weight as a large egg)

500

What substance needs to be available in order for pyruvate to be further metabolized for energy? 

Oxygen 

500

What are three joints in the human body that allow for circumduction? 

shoulder, hip, wrist, Metacarpophalangeal (knuckles) 

500

Newton's third law states that "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction". Which Principle of Biomechanics does this refer to? 

Force-Motion Principle

500

According to television viewing statistics, these 3 sports are the most popular by viewership (as of July 2024). 

Need to name 2 to get correct!