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the primary fuel during endurance exercise is - correct answerfatty acids

the human body consists of - correct answerchemicals, cells, tissues

Metabolism can be categorized in the following phases - correct answercatabolism &
anabolism

BMR stands for - correct answerbasal metabolic rate

A 30-minute jog would rely most heavily on which energy pathway? - correct
answeroxidative

The automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant internal environment is called
homeostasis. - correct answertrue

About 98% of the human body is composed of only six elements: oxygen, carbon,
hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorous. - correct answertrue

Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell. - correct answertrue

The heart, arteries and veins are part of the circulatory system. - correct answertrue

The ATP/CP pathway is considered aerobic metabolism. - correct answerfalse

Non-oxidative glycolysis is reliable for: - correct answerUp to 2 minutes of ATP
production

The primary fuel during endurance exercise is - correct answermuscle glycogen

The main purpose of hormones is to: - correct answerAlter the rate of synthesis of your
cellular protein, Change the rate of enzyme activity, Change the rate of transport of
nutrients through the cell wall

The main purpose of the digestive system is - correct answerthe breakdown of foods
and waste elimination.

The main purpose of the respiratory system is: - correct answerTo supply oxygen to the
body, To eliminate carbon dioxide in the body, To regulate the body's pH balance

,The average human adult skeleton has - correct answer206 bones

There are 80 bones in the axial skeleton. - correct answertrue

This type of joint permits a wide range of movement in ONE plane. - correct
answerhinge joints

Tendons connect bone to bone. - correct answerfalse

Tendons: - correct answerAre extensions of muscle fibers, Connect muscle to bone

The points of muscle attachment are known as the - correct answerinsertion, origin

The origin is the distal attachment of a muscle - correct answerfalse

These sense organs measure the strain in a muscle and can be used to pre-set the
tension of muscles. - correct answerMuscle spindles

Myofibrils are constructed of overlapping strands of protein polymers called - correct
answeractin and myosin

What is the byproduct of glucose and glycogen metabolism (glycolysis) in anaerobic
muscle energetics? - correct answerLactic Acid

Type I muscle fibers are aerobic. - correct answertrue

Type II muscle fibers are slow twitch fibers. - correct answerfalse

Cardiovascular exercise results in: - correct answerMitochondrial adaptations and
Capillary capacity adaptations

Muscular hypertrophy is a(n) - correct answerincrease in muscle fiber size

Kinesiology is - correct answerhe science or study of movement, and the active and
passive structures involved

An example of an antagonist muscle is - correct answerriceps during a biceps curl

The angle of pull is - correct answerthe variance of force at different points in the range
of motion of an exercise

A lever is defined as - correct answera rigid bar that turns around an axis of rotation or
fulcrum

Biomechanics is the study of: - correct answerMovement

, Musculoskeletal deviations can result in - correct answerpoor muscle balance, poor
flexibility, improper spinal alignment

Excessive lateral curvature of the spinal column is known as: - correct answerScoliosis

What should be of prime focus in all fitness activities? - correct answerPosture

The knee is stabilized on the anterior side by which muscle? - correct answerquadriceps

The shoulder joint is a multi-axial joint that allows for all the following movements except
- correct answerflexion, extension/hyperextension, transverse (horizontal) adduction
and abduction, abduction and adduction, medial (inward) and lateral (outward) rotation,
and circumduction.

In a concentric contraction the muscles shorten to produce movements. - correct
answertrue

An antagonist muscle is one that has an action directly opposite to that of the agonist. -
correct answertrue

Muscular force is broken down into the components of: - correct answerMagnitude,
Direction, Application of force, Line of force

Newton's third law of motion deals with force and its relationship to mass and
acceleration. - correct answerfalse

A high development of the agonist-antagonist function is essential to the development of
a well-aligned and balanced body. - correct answertrue

The hamstrings muscles are a two-joint muscle that act at the knee and hip. - correct
answertrue

The angle of Q represents - correct answerstarting strength

New trainees should _______ through the sticking point and ______ during the less
strenuous portion of the lifts. - correct answerexhale, inhale

The purpose of the general warm up is to - correct answerncrease the functional
potential of the body as a whole

What should be considered when working on exercise machines? - correct
answeradjustability, ROM, and balance

Strength is our ability to contract our muscles with maximum force given certain
constraints. - correct answertrue

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