Bones
Muscles
Movements
Cells
Cardio
100

What is the longest bone of the arm?

Humerus

100

What is the smallest unit of a muscle called?

Sarcomere (muscle cell)

100
Moving the arm 90 degrees from your side

Abduction

100

Synthesizes (Makes) protein

Ribosomes

100

How do you determine the maximum heart-rate of an individual?

220-age= max heart rate

200

What are the pointy tips at the distal end of the radius and ulna

Styloids

200

What are the names of the myofibrils that make-up a muscle cell?  (This is what enables the ratchet affect to take place)

Actin and Myosin

200

Decreasing the joint angle of the arm

Flexion

200

Contains Chromatin

Nucleus

200

What does AED stand for?

Automated External Defibrillator

300

What is the largest bone of the forearm and what is the name of the elbow?

Ulna

Olecranon

300

What is the longest muscle of the body?

Sartorius

300

Starting with the arm at 90 degrees to your side and moving it horizontally towards the midline

Horizontal Abduction

300

What modifies, packages proteins and lipids to other organelles?

Golgi apparatus

300

What is the technical term for heart attack?

Myocardial Infarction

400

What is the smallest unit of a bone what is its name?

Osteocyte

400

What is the jaw muscle called?

Masseter

400

Moving the foot (at the ankle) towards the head

Dorsi flexion

400

What generates most of the cells energy through cellular respiration?

Mitochondria

400

What do the SA and AV nodes do?

Pacemakers of the heart

500

What is the name of the physiological response to a healing bone (from a fracture) when you apply controlled pressures to it as it heals and absorbs nutrition?

Wolffe's Law

500

What are the three muscles of the Pes Anserine?

Sartorius

Semitendonosis

Gracilles

500

Moving the first digit and fifth digit until they touch 

Opposition

500

What synthesizes, folds, modifies and transports protein and lipids in a cell?

Smooth and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

500

Where do the lungs receive deoxygenated blood from and where do the lungs send oxygenated blood through?

Pulmonary Arteries

Pulmonary Veins