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Axial skeleton

  • consists of the parts near the skeletal axis:

  • skull

  • vertebral column

  • the ribs

  • the sternum

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Appendicular skeleton

  • consits of:

  • upper and lower extremities

  • pelviv gridle

  • pectorla gridle

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Types of bones

  • long bone: long and thin (fingers)

  • short bones: roughly cube shape bones (wrist)

  • flat bones: thin bones (skull)

  • sesamoid bones:located inside tendons (knee)

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Joint

the connection between bones in the body

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Muscle characteristics

  • contractility: the ability of muscles to shorten

  • extensibility: the ability of muscles to lengthen

  • elasticity: the ability of muscles to return to normal size

  • atrophy: the wasting away of muscle tissue

  • hypertrophy: the increase in size of muscle

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Types of muscles

  • smooth muscle: a person can not physically will them to move (involuntary muscle)

  • cardiac muscle: also involuntary; muscle in the heart

  • skeletal muscle: voluntary muscles that allow you to control the movements in you body

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Blood pH

The acidity or alkalinity of blood. The average pH is 7.35-7.45.

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electrical impulse

  • the messages carried by the neurons

  • to create an electrical impulse your neurons have to be excited

  • stimuli such as light and sound excite you neurons

  • chemicals released by other neurons will trigger a nerve impulse

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Homeostasis

maintaining a constant internal environment

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Dynamic exercise

any exericse involving joint movement

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Static exercise

a form of training where the body performs little to no movement while contracting muscle fibers

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V02max

the measurement of the maximum amount of oxygen which someone can use during intense exercise

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force

A push or pull upon a object resulting from the objects interaction with another object

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Speed

the rate at which an object covers distance

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velocity

the rate at which an object changes its position

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displacement

an objects change in position from the original position

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acceleration

the rate at which an object changes its velocity

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momentum

the quantity of motion that an object has

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impulse

the product of the force acting on a body and the time interval during which the force is exerted

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intrinc

A property of a system or of a material itself or within

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extrinsic

a property that is not essential or inherent.

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standard deviation

the meausre that is used to quantify the amount of variation of dispersion of a set of data values

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mean

the average that is used to derive the central tendency

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spread of data

describes how similar or varied the set of observed values

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Coefficient of variation

a standardized measure of dispersion of a probability distribution or frequency distribution.

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Body composition

An analysis of the percentage of stored fat in a body as compared to lean mass.

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Cardio-respiratory fitness

The ability of the body's circulatory and respiratory systems to supply fuel and oxygen during sustained physical activity.

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Flexibility

The range of motion of your joints or the ability of your joints to move freely.

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Muscular endurance

The ability of a muscle or group of muscles to sustain repeated contractions against a resistance for an extended period of time.

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Strength

The maximal force you can apply against a load.

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