Skeletal System
Skeletal System PT2
Muscular System
Muscular System PT2
Enhancements
100

What is one function of the Skeletal System

Protection
Storage
Support
Movement

100

What kind of joint is the elbow joint?

Hinge

100

Tendons connect

Muscles to Bones

100

Ligaments connect

Bone to Bone

100

Who is WADA?

World Anti Doping Agency

200

What is the "shin bone" called?

Tibia

200

Longest bone in the body?

Femur

200

What is the group of muscles on the anterior of the upper leg? 

Quadriceps

200

Example of Fusiform Muscle

Bicep

200

Where is ASADA based?

Australia

300

What are the articulating bones of the Shoulder Joint?

Humerous, Scapula and Clavicle

300

How do you characterise a short bone?

They are wider than they are long

300

What is the role of the bicep in the bicep curl?

Agonist

300

What is the antagonist muscle in Knee FLEXION

Hamstrings

300

What is the legal enhancement that builds muscle size and helps repair muscles

Protein

400

What are the phalanges connected to?

Metatarsals

Metacarpals

400

Three types of pennate muscles

Uni-Pennate
Bi-Pennate
Multi-Pennate

400

What is the size principle?

MU recruited from smallest to largest, slow twitch to fast twitch

400

What are the characterstics of a Fast Twitch fibre? 

Fast Contraction, Explosive, White and Fatigue quickly

400
What are illegal enhancements? x2 

Steroids, Human Growth Hormones

500

How does SS and the MS work together to produce movement?

The bones are attached to specific joint types which are responsible for a specific movement this is where muscular contractions and extenstions work togather to generate movement.

500

What kind of joint is the cranium?

Fiberous

500

Difference between Fusiform and Pennate Muscles

Fusiform = contract for speed

Pennate = Contract for power

500

How does the muscular system relate with the cardiovascular system?

The cardiovascular system delivers essential nutrients and oxygen through the blood to the muscles for movement and function.

500

Explain the purpose of altitude training?

Training at altitude exposes the body to lower oxygen levels. This stimulates the production of red blood cells and haemoglobin, increasing oxygen transport and improving aerobic performance when returning to sea level.