Bones
Muscles
Blood
Training
Anatomy
100

Three main bone cells

Osteoblast, Osteoclast, Osteocyte

100

Name of a muscle cell

Sarcomere

100

Red Blood Cell

Erythrocyte

100

Type of resistance training that uses very little rest and many different stations

Circuit

100

Name of the standard position of an anatomy chart

Anatomical

200

Type of fracture that involves a disease

Pathological

200

Fast Twitch Muscle Fiber

White muscle fiber

200

Low Blood Sugar

Hypoglycemia

200

Parachute sprint training

Isokinetic Exercise

200

A position that's further down an extremity

Distal

300

Fracture that punctures the liver

Complicated

300

A type of muscle striation that's shaped like a feather

Bipennate

300

What three main areas are most of the blood in the human body made?

Pelvis, Sternum, Vertebrae

300

Box Jumps

Plyometrics

300

A movement that twists the wrist with the palm up

Supination

400

Ends of Long Bones

Epiphasis

400

Grimacing Muscle in the mouth cheek area

Buccinator
400

This carries oxygen and carbon dioxide in the bloodstream

Platelets

400

Pyramid weight training method

Delorme

400

Muscles that bring the scapula together

Rhomboids

500

Outer and Inner layers of the bone

Periosteum and Endosteum

500

Two fibers that make up a muscle cell

Actin and Myosin

500

This substance binds oxygen to the platelet

Hemaglobin

500

A type of training that gradually increases over time.  Used for rehabilitation.

Progressive Resistive Training (PRE)

500

Position when the end of the movement includes the first and fifth digits are touching

Opposition