Muscular Force
Physiological Systems
Muscular Disorders/Immobility/Movement
Swelling
Random
100

________________________arrangement is correlated to the force generated by a muscle.

Fascicle 

100

The ________ system controls and coordinates movement.

Nervous

100

T or F: Symptoms of movement disorders will not vary depending on the type of the disorder.

False

100

Swelling within the joint

Effusion

100

This is the ability to withstand force or create force

Strength

200

What's the load in a squat?

Bodyweight or barbell

200

The ______________ consisting of the brain and spinal cord, is responsible for planning, initiating, and controlling movement. It processes sensory information and sends motor commands to muscles.

Central

200

T or F:  Dystonia will always affect the entire body; not just one part of the body.

False

200

Type 1 to Type 3 Collagen fibers

Remodeling Phase

200

Shortening of Muscle (contraction)

Concentric

300

Axis is between force and resistance

First-Class Lever

300

Activities like running, cycling, and swimming improve cardiovascular endurance by enhancing the heart’s ability to pump blood efficiently and increasing the capacity of the lungs to oxygenate the blood.

Aerobic 

300

Involuntary, automatic responses to stimuli that involve the spinal cord and sometimes the brain. Reflexes help protect the body from injury and maintain posture.

Reflexes

300

These are the pain sensory nerves:

Nociceptors

300

The bodies' awareness in space is known as what?

Proprioception 

400

Which type of lever is elbow flexion an example of?

Third Class Lever

400

Which part of the heart begins the blood flow process?

Right Atrium - KNOW IT ALL

400

Muscles generate this as a by-product of intensive exercise and, as this builds up, the pH of the blood around the muscles drops.

Lactic acid

400

What causes swelling on a injury?

Blood rushing to the spot as a way to heal.

400

What is a condition in which there is an inadequate oxygen supply to the body’s tissues?

Hypoxia

500

What muscle architecture is the deltoid muscle?

Multipennate

500

___________________is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous system It is responsible for voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles.

Somatic
500

For intense movement, your body will supply all of your cells with several seconds of fuel called _____

ATP

500

What are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation?

Redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function

500

What are the two types of hypertrophies?

Sarcoplasmic and myofibrillar