Anatomy
Biomechanics
Physiology
Motor Control
Sports Psychology
100

The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts. 

What is anatomy?

100
The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms.

What is Biomechanics? 

100

The branch of biology deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.

What is Physiology?

100

The process of initiating, directing, and grading purposeful voluntary movement.

What is Motor Control?

100

A proficiency that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes

What is Sports Psychology?

200

A term that describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state. 

What is Homeostasis?

200

A professional who benefits from the knowledge of Biomechanics. 

What is Podiatrist?

200

The body cavity contains the pituitary gland.

What is Cranial?

200

The organ system responsible for motor control.

What is Nervous System?

200

A major topic in sports psychology. 

What is Motivation?

300

This best describes the human body's defense mechanism against environmental bacteria.

What is Mucous Membranes?

300

Uses a numerical analysis of the movement.

What is Quantitative Analysis?

300

This closes and seals off the lower airway during swallowing.

What is Epiglottis?

300

One factor that affects motor control. 

What is Child Growth?

300

A main area of sports psychology.

What is Athlete's Mental Health?

400

The cells in the blood do not have a nucleus. 

What is Erythrocyte? 

400

The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion, is directly proportional to mass.

What is Inertia?

400

Located beneath the diaphragm in the left upper quadrant of the abdominal cavity. 

What is Spleen?

400

The nerve responsible for motor function.

What is Vagus Nerve?

400

The main focus of sport psychologists.

What is Improving Performance?

500

It is the flexible connective tissue that is attached to bones at the joints. 

What is Cartilage?

500

An important component of biomechanics. 

What is Motion?

500

Describes the motion of bending the forearm toward the body.

What is Flexion?

500

This causes damage to motor control. 

What is Crushed or Cut Nerves?

500

The degree that sports psychologists have.

What is Master's or Doctoral?