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100

What are the three types of planes ?

Sagittal,Coronal,Transverse

100

State the 3 principal structures of the ventilatory system

Nose, Mouth, Pharynx

100

State the micronutrients ?

Vitamins, Fiber, Minerals

100

State how many types of levers are they

3 types of levers 

200

What are the four types of bones?

Flat,long,short,irregular

200

Define the terms systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

Systolic: the force exerted by blood on arterial walls during ventricular contraction.

Diastolic: the force exerted by blood on arterial walls during ventricular relaxation.

200

Explain what is a catabolic reaction and an example

Chemical reactions that break down complex organic compounds into simpler ones, with the net release of energy

200

Which is the function of the Dendrides?

Dendrides recibe electrical signs from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body 

300

Define what part of the skeletal system connects bones to muscle?

tendons 

300

 Outline the role of hemoglobin in oxygen transport.

98.5% of oxygen in the blood is transported by hemoglobin as oxyhemoglobin within red blood cells

300

Describe which energy system is used in a 2 min run? 

Lactic acid

300

Explain the 1st newton law 

"A body at rest will remain at rest, and body in motion will remain in motion unless it is accepted upon by a external fource 

400

What are the three types of joints?

fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial 

400

 Describe three cardiovascular adaptations resulting from endurance exercise training.

⟶ Stroke volume/left ventricular volume increases -->  because of heart hypertrophy

⟶ Increased capillarization --> the muscles are surrounded by an increase in capillaries that allow more oxygen supply

⟶ Arterio-venous oxygen difference increases --> this is due to adaptations in the mitochondria, increased myoglobin and improved capillarization

400

Explain the 3 differences between saturated and unsaturated fats.

Saturaded: No double bonds, come from animal, Solid at room temperature. 

Unsaturated: Double bond, come from plants, Liquid at room temperature. 

400

Which ion is needed for the sliding theory 

Ion

500

What is the insertion of the deltoid?

humerus 

500

Explain the mechanics of ventilation in the human lungs.

Inhalation → Passive

Diaphragm contracts and lowers, External intercostal muscles contract, This causes the rib cage to move upwards and outwards, The volume of the chest cavity increases, The pressure inside the lungs drops below atmospheric pressure, Air rushes into the lungs

Exhalation → Active

The diaphragm relaxes and turns to a dome shape, Internal intercostal muscles contract, This causes the rib cage to move downwards and inwards, The volume of the chest cavity decreases, The pressure inside the lungs increases above atmospheric pressure, Air is forced out of the lungs and into the atmosphere

500

Describe the glycogenolysis process.

Fasting --> Low level of glucose --> A cells in the pancreas --> Glucagon --> gycogenolysis reaction --> Glycogen --> Glucose

500

Name te composition of the sarcomere 

Actin, myosin, Z disc, H zone, A band, M line, I band