Lungs
Breathing
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100

The term used to describe the amount of air we can hold in our lungs? 

Lung Capacity 

100

What is the 1 primary location that oxygen (air) enters our body? 

Nose

100

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100

What are the three primary types of joint movement? 

Flexion, extension, rotation

100

What are joints?

Where two or more bones meet.

200
The bones that protect your lungs. 

Rib cage 

200

What is the 1 primary location that Carbon Dioxide (air) exits the body? 

mouth 

200

The wrist is capable of performing what three movements?

Flexion (bending), extension (extending), and rotation

200

What is the name of bones that travel down your back? 

Spine
200

What is the purpose of our joints?

They allow us to move and bend.

300

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300

What will happen to my heart rate during exercise? 

Increase

300

What two movements is our knee capable of?

Flexion (bending) and Extension (extending)

300

This bone protects your skull from injury.

Skull

300

What is the purpose of bones?

Provide support and protection.

400

What are some things that can affect lung capacity? 

exercise, asthma, smoking,...

400

What side of your body is best used to measure heart rate? 

Left 

400

Name two joints that can preform rotation.

Neck, writs, spine, hip, ankle, finger, toes...

400

What is the biggest bone in the human body?

Femur

400

What is the type of gas we breath in?

Oxygen

500

What is the name of the gas we breath out?

Carbon Dioxide 

500

When talking about heart rate, what does BPM mean?

Beats Per Minute 

500

Name 4 joints that can preform flexion. 

Toes, ankles, knee, hip, spine, wrist, fingers, elbow, shoulder, neck,....

500

How many bones are in the typically human body? 

206

500

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