Nervous System
Muscular System
Skeletal System
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
100
This division of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord, and coordinates activities of the body. 
What is central nervous system?
100
This is the outter most layer of connective tissue surrounding a muscle. 
What is fascia?
100
These two terms serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments. 
What are depressions and processes? 
100
This chamber gathers deoxygenated blood returning to the heart. 
What is the right atria?
100
These muscles and the primary muscles responsible for inspiration. 
What is the diaphragm and intercostals?
200
This division of the PNS acts as my "rest and digest". 
What is parasympathetic system?
200
This is a unit of a muscle that contains actin and myosin and produces a contraction. 
What is a sarcomere?
200
This term refers to joint motion. 
What is arthrokinematics?
200
This chamber pumps deoxygenated blood into the lungs. 
What is the right ventricle?
200
These muscles are the secondary muscles responsible for inspiration. 
What are the scalenes, pectoralis minor, and SCM?
300
These neurons transmit information from the CNS to a muscle, to produce a response. 
What are efferent, or motor, neurons?
300
This muscle group directly attaches to the spine and includes the transvers abdominus, internal oblique, multifidus, pelvic floor, and diaphragm. 
What is the local stabilization system?
300
These are the major joint motion types. 
What is roll, slide and spin?
300
These are the 3 functions of blood. 
What is transportation, regulation, and protection?
300
The highest rate of oxygen transport and utilization achieved at maximal physical exertion.  
What is VO2 Max?
400
These receptors act to detect balance, or proprioception. 
What are mechanoreceptors?
400
These are considered fast twitch fibers which produce power and fatigue quickly. 
What are type 2 fibers?
400
These re the number of vertrbrae in the cervical, thorasic, and lumbar regions. 
What is 7, 12, 5?
400
The amount of blood pumped with each contraction. 
What is stroke volume?
400
These factors DECREASE due to cardio exercise. 
What is RHR, cholesterol, BP?
500
These two receptors detect changes in muscular tension and length.
What are GTO and muscle spindles? 
500
This neurotransmitter is responsible for opening up the calcium channels to begin a muscle contraction. 
What is ACH?
500
This type of exercise is the most beneficial for the skeletal system.
What are weight bearing exercises? 
500
Heart rate x stroke volume =
What is Cardiac Output?
500
This acronym represented the elevated level of your metabolism, and your bodies ability to continue burning fuel after a bout of exercise. 
What is EPOC?