Cardiac, Skeletal, and Smooth Muscle
What are the three types of muscle?
The functions of Movement, Protection, and Production of Blood Cells are examples of this system.
What is the skeletal system?
What are the important components of the cardiovascular system?
Gases that are exchanged
What is oxygen and carbon dioxide?
Rely on valves to move blood
What are veins?
The connection between muscle and bone
What is a tendon?
Can increase or maintain bone mass
What is weight-bearing exercise?
Delivers oxygen-rich blood to organs
What is the left side of the heart?
Mouth, Nose, Trachea, and Bronchi
What are the airway components?
Delivers oxygen-poor blood to lungs
What is the right side of the heart?
The muscle that is located only inside a major organ in the body.
What is cardiac muscle?
The age we see peak bone mass.
What is the age between 20s and 30s?
Blood is not always oxygenated
Alveoli and capillaries
What are the respiratory units?
Increase in blood pressure
What is Vasoconstriction?
The location of a smooth muscle that moves urine.
What is Urinary Tract?
The reason there is a significant decrease in female bone mass.
What is menopause?
The area that enables exchange of gases, nutrients, water and waste
What is a capillary?
Functional part of the lung
What is an Alveoli?
Increase number of mitochondria, muscle energy stores and aerobic enzymes
What are the adaptations to Aerobic Training?
The function of this muscle is to move body parts and generate heat
the disease of having brittle bones
What is osteoporosis?
What is a thrombus?
When alveoli become dysfunctional and air exchange is compromised
What is COPD?
Increase the number of fibers in a motor unit
What is resistance training?