Energy Systems
Skeletal
Muscular
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
100

Name the 3 energy systems:

ATP-PC, Anaerobic Glycolysis, Aerobic System

100

What is the name for the process where bones harden?

Ossification

100

What joins muscles to bone?

Tendon

100

How many ventricles does the heart have?

2

100

What does BR/ RR stand for?

Breathing/ Respiratory rate

200

What is a by-product of ATP-PC?

ADP

200

What joins bone to bone?

Ligaments

200

What are the 3 types of muscles?

Smooth, Cardiac and Skeletal

200

Which side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood away from the heart to working muscles?

Left

200

Why should you breathe in through your nose and not your mouth?

Your nose has small hairs called Cilia that filter the oxygen

300

What is the fuel used for the Anaerobic Glycolysis System?

Carbs/Glucose

300

What is a common name for your Calcaneus?

Heel

300

What is the name for the muscle on your forehead?

Frontalis

300

What type of circulation describes the blood going to the lungs and back?

Pulmonary

300
Where does gaseous exchange occur within the lungs?

Alveoli

400

What three macronutrients are used for fuel in the human body?

Carbs, fats and proteins

400

Where are your tarsals located?

Feet

400

A: Bicep

B: Trapezius

C: Latissimus Dorsi

D: Tricep

400
How does bad cholesterol (LDL) affect the body?

Blocks blood's pathway in blood vessels

400

How does emphysema affect the lungs?

Reduces the elasticity of the lungs

500

What is the word that describes: 3 systems working at once with 1 dominant at a certain time

Interplay

500

A: Humerus

B: Femur

C: Patella

D: Fibula

E: Tibia

500

Do muscles push or pull?

Pull

500

What does vasodilation mean?

Widening of blood vessels when exercising to allow better transport of blood and release of heat

500

What muscle helps the lungs expand?

Diaphragm

750
What type of recovery is needed for each energy system?

Passive for ATP and Active for the other 2

750

What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?

RBC production

Protection

Shape/Frame

Support

Movement

750

What are the 4 shapes of muscles?

Circular, triangular, spindle, flat.
750

What 3 examples of acute physical responses to activity can you name?

SV, HR, Q, blood pressure

750

What does the epiglottis do?

Prevents food/water going into the trachea 

1000

Explain what interplay means:

3 energy systems working together with 1 dominant at a certain time.

1000

How many bones are in the human body?

206

1000

Provide an example of each type of muscle:

heart, intestines, *skeletal muscle*

1000

Systemic circulation describes:

The circulation of blood away from the heart to the working muscles

1000

Describe the pathway an oxygen molecule goes through in order to get the alveoli

nose/mouth -> pharynx  -> laryn -> Trachea -> Bronchus/bronchi -> Bronchioles -> alveoli