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What makes children more susceptible to cold injury than adults? - ANSWER Children
have a large body surface area in comparison to their muscle mass.
Rapid growth during puberty makes it difficult to achieve stability in basic sports skills. (T/F) -
ANSWER T
Motor Development - ANSWER The growth of muscular coordination in a child.
(T/F) Personal Trainers are licensed in most states - ANSWER False
The capability to learn physical skills based on maturation - ANSWER readiness
Breakdown processes in the body - ANSWER Catabolic
When does the adolescent growth spurt begin in girls - ANSWER 10 -13
Where bone growth occurs - ANSWER epiphyseal plate
Average body fat % in 8 year old girls - ANSWER 18%
(T/F) Resting and maximum heart rate decline progressively during childhood and
adolescense. - ANSWER True
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, Maximal Oxygen Consumption is lower in children than adolescents or adults. (t/F) -
ANSWER False
metabolic equivalent - ANSWER met
Hormone that controls blood sugar - ANSWER insulin
Important carbohydrate storage molecule composed of glucose and stored in liver and
muscles - ANSWER Glycogen
(t/F) fit children can increase metabolism 10-15 times above rest - ANSWER true
(t/F) Glucose is the energy currency of the cell - ANSWER False
(t/f) Children produce more lactate than adults due to smaller muscles and lower output
capacities - ANSWER False
Terminal air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs - ANSWER Alveoli
Spontaneous migration of substances from high to low concentration -
ANSWER diffusion
Shortness of breath/distresses breathing - ANSWER Dyspnea
Blood vessels that supply oxygenated blood to tissues - ANSWER Arteries
(t/f) Children have larger stroke volume - ANSWER False
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What makes children more susceptible to cold injury than adults? - ANSWER Children
have a large body surface area in comparison to their muscle mass.
Rapid growth during puberty makes it difficult to achieve stability in basic sports skills. (T/F) -
ANSWER T
Motor Development - ANSWER The growth of muscular coordination in a child.
(T/F) Personal Trainers are licensed in most states - ANSWER False
The capability to learn physical skills based on maturation - ANSWER readiness
Breakdown processes in the body - ANSWER Catabolic
When does the adolescent growth spurt begin in girls - ANSWER 10 -13
Where bone growth occurs - ANSWER epiphyseal plate
Average body fat % in 8 year old girls - ANSWER 18%
(T/F) Resting and maximum heart rate decline progressively during childhood and
adolescense. - ANSWER True
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, Maximal Oxygen Consumption is lower in children than adolescents or adults. (t/F) -
ANSWER False
metabolic equivalent - ANSWER met
Hormone that controls blood sugar - ANSWER insulin
Important carbohydrate storage molecule composed of glucose and stored in liver and
muscles - ANSWER Glycogen
(t/F) fit children can increase metabolism 10-15 times above rest - ANSWER true
(t/F) Glucose is the energy currency of the cell - ANSWER False
(t/f) Children produce more lactate than adults due to smaller muscles and lower output
capacities - ANSWER False
Terminal air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs - ANSWER Alveoli
Spontaneous migration of substances from high to low concentration -
ANSWER diffusion
Shortness of breath/distresses breathing - ANSWER Dyspnea
Blood vessels that supply oxygenated blood to tissues - ANSWER Arteries
(t/f) Children have larger stroke volume - ANSWER False
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