Bones
Muscles
Newtons Laws
Components of Fitness
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100

This is the bone where the biceps brachii inserts.

What is the radius?

100

The attachment site that does not move when a muscle contracts.

What is the origin?

100

This law states that an object will remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by a force.

What is Newton’s First Law (Law of Inertia)?

100

This component refers to the heart, lungs, and blood vessels supplying oxygen during activity.

What is cardiovascular endurance?

100

This energy system uses oxygen and supports long-duration activity.

What is the aerobic system?

200

These joints are immovable and are found in the skull.

What are fibrous joints?

200

 This muscle on the front of the upper arm is responsible for elbow flexion. 

What is the biceps brachii?

200

According to Newton’s Second Law, force equals this.

What is mass times acceleration (F = m × a)?

200

This is the component tested by the sit-and-reach test.

What is flexibility?

200

This major muscle is located on the upper back and is involved in pulling movements like rowing.

What is the trapezius?

300

These are the five types of vertebrae in the spinal column.

What are cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal?

300

These are the two main attachment points of a muscle.

What are the origin and insertion?

300

This law explains why a diver springs upward after pushing down on a diving board.

What is Newton’s Third Law (Action-Reaction)?

300

: The ability to exert maximum force in a short time.

What is Muscular Power?

300

A cyclist uses both linear and angular motion, known together as this.

What is general motion?

400

These joints are slightly movable and connected by cartilage.

What are cartilaginous joints?

400

This muscle at the back of the lower leg helps you point your toes and jump.

What is the gastrocnemius?

400

A heavier football accelerates more slowly when kicked due to this law.

What is Newton’s Second Law?

400

This component is defined as the proportion of fat and lean mass in the body.

What is body composition?

400

This fitness test is most appropriate for measuring agility in an athlete

Illinois Test

500

This type of synovial joint is found in the shoulder and hip.

What is a ball and socket joint?

500

This large back muscle helps with pulling actions like rowing and chin-ups.

What is the latissimus dorsi?

500

This law explains why a swimmer pushes water backward to move forward in the pool.

What is Newton’s Third Law (Action-Reaction)?

500

The time it takes to respond to a stimulus.

What is Reaction Time?

500

It helps to reform ATP

What is Creatine Phosphate?