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ISSA FINAL EXAM ( A NEW UPDATED VERSION) LATEST ISSA ACTUAL FINAL EXAM COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS ( 100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS) | GUARANTEED PASS A+
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Theme as an Index of Genre in Discourse Analysis • Anwar El-Issa• ISBN 9781504977258
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Theme as an Index of Genre in Discourse Analysis • Anwar El-Issa• ISBN 9781504977258
Wolff’s law describes what? – answer The way bones can grow or shrink 
 
New bone material is formed by what? – answer Osteoblasts 
 
The strong connective tissue on the bottom of each foot is the: - answer Plantar Aponeurosis
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ISSA Corrective Exercise All Possible Questions and Correct Answers. 
 
How many bones are in the human body? - answer206 
 
The rib cage is part of which skeleton? - answerAxial Skeleton 
 
How many vertebrae within the vertebral column can move independently? - answer24 
 
Movement between two adjacent vertebrae is made possible by what? - answerFacet Joints
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ISSA Corrective Exercise All Possible Questions and Answers 2024/2025 
 
How many bones are in the human body? 
206 
The rib cage is part of which skeleton? 
Axial Skeleton 
How many vertebrae within the vertebral column can move independently? 
24 
Movement between two adjacent vertebrae is made possible by what? 
Facet Joints 
Wolff's law describes what? 
The way bones can grow or shrink 
New bone material is formed by what? 
Osteoblasts 
The strong connective tissue on the bottom of each f...
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What is the prime mover at the hip during a hip hinge? - ANSWER>>Erector spinae 
What term represents the six anatomical locations of predictable movement patterns where 
movement dysfunctions can be detected? - ANSWER>>Kinetic chain checkpoints 
When considering exercise order, what should be a priority before completing accessory 
exercises? - ANSWER>>Compound exercises
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For a skinfold body composition assessment, what sites are used for the three-site body density 
method for females? - ANSWER>>Triceps, suprailiac, thigh 
The PACER test is a fitness assessment used for what special population? - ANSWER>>Youth 
What is the term for blood circulation within the heart and lungs? - ANSWER>>Pulmonary 
circulation
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Which of the following is considered an incomplete protein? - ANSWER>>peas 
For the average adult what percentage of the diet should be carbohydrates? - ANSWER>>45 to 65 
percent of daily calories 
In which anatomical plane does the internal and external rotation of the shoulder occur? - 
ANSWER>>transverse plane 
Type, frequency, time, and rest are examples of what aspect of fitness? - ANSWER>>Acute training 
variable
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What is the prime mover at the hip during a hip hinge? - ANSWER>>Erector spinae 
What term represents the six anatomical locations of predictable movement patterns where 
movement dysfunctions can be detected? - ANSWER>>Kinetic chain checkpoints 
When considering exercise order, what should be a priority before completing accessory 
exercises? - ANSWER>>Compound exercises
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What is the recommended amount of fat per meal for a male client? - ANSWER>>2 thumbs 
What muscle is the prime mover in the bench press? - ANSWER>>Pectoralis major (sternal 
pectoralis major) is the largest between the that and clavicular (upper chest) pectoralis. 
How is strength usually measured? - ANSWER>>1RM test since strength is defined as the: 
1. ability to contract muscles with maximum force. 
2. Being able to exert mu
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