fitness Crossword Puzzles
Basil's Bonkers Crosswurd #12 2017-01-18
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- Amber's Catmass treat 5,3
- Smoochie's nemesis 5
- Amber stomach exercise 8
- Author on Wordy on Wednesday 7,7
- Snowie's Tibetan _____ ____ 7,4
- Time Travelling ______ ___ 6,3
- Snowie's favourite crystal on Mondays post 4,6
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- Parsley & Smoochie's nickname 8
- geode on Sunday Selfies 8
- Monday's Mandala 13
- Parsley & Smoochie's new fitness class 4,4
- Winner of Give-Away 4
12 Clues: Monday's Mandala 13 • Smoochie's nemesis 5 • Winner of Give-Away 4 • Amber stomach exercise 8 • geode on Sunday Selfies 8 • Amber's Catmass treat 5,3 • Time Travelling ______ ___ 6,3 • Parsley & Smoochie's nickname 8 • Snowie's Tibetan _____ ____ 7,4 • Author on Wordy on Wednesday 7,7 • Parsley & Smoochie's new fitness class 4,4 • Snowie's favourite crystal on Mondays post 4,6
Kyle and Caitlyn 2024-04-02
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- In what month did the groom propose
- What food did they eat in their first date
- Where are they going on their honeymoon
- Bride's favorite city
- When did the couple first meet?
- Their cat's name
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- The couple's hometown
- Couple's first trip together
- Who is the most organized
- Couple's first concert together
- Bride's favorite fitness studio
- Caitlyn's celebrity crush
- Who is older?
13 Clues: Who is older? • Their cat's name • The couple's hometown • Bride's favorite city • Who is the most organized • Caitlyn's celebrity crush • Couple's first trip together • Couple's first concert together • Bride's favorite fitness studio • When did the couple first meet? • In what month did the groom propose • Where are they going on their honeymoon • ...
Kyle and Caitlyn 2024-04-02
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- Couple's first trip together
- What food did they eat in their first date
- Their cat's name
- Who is older?
- In what month did the groom propose
- Kyle's middle name
- Bride's favorite city
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- Where are they going on their honeymoon
- Caitlyn's celebrity crush
- Who is the most organized
- The couple's hometown
- Bride's favorite fitness studio
- When did the couple first meet?
13 Clues: Who is older? • Their cat's name • Kyle's middle name • The couple's hometown • Bride's favorite city • Caitlyn's celebrity crush • Who is the most organized • Couple's first trip together • Bride's favorite fitness studio • When did the couple first meet? • In what month did the groom propose • Where are they going on their honeymoon • What food did they eat in their first date
English Sport Purposes 2023-03-29
10 Clues: steam rooms. • static contraction. • stationary bicycles. • dynamic contraction. • doing exercises with oxygen. • where the experiment is made. • the people chosen of the study. • how long the experiment lasted. • doing exercises without oxygen. • capacity to carry out everyday activities without fatigue.
Handout 1 HW499 Unit 6 2023-07-20
10 Clues: Healthy body • Looking inward • Medicine from India • living in the moment • You are what you eat • essential oils at home • All biological life has it • A type of Japanese massage • A form of holistic medicine • Relationship with a higher power
Chapter 16/17 Crossword 2022-03-07
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- One end of bell-curve has higher
- both ends of the curve have a higher fitness than the middle
- In small populations, chance can cause alleles to become more or less common which is called ______.
- A change following a dramatic reduction in the size of the population.
- A change when only a few move to new area and become the dominant alleles for that population.
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- A trait controlled by only one gene
- Middle of the curve has higher fitness
- A trait controlled by 2 or more genes.
- The number of times that the allele occurs in a gene pool, compared with the number of times other alleles for the same gene occur.
- All the genes, and their alleles, in the population.
10 Clues: One end of bell-curve has higher • A trait controlled by only one gene • Middle of the curve has higher fitness • A trait controlled by 2 or more genes. • All the genes, and their alleles, in the population. • both ends of the curve have a higher fitness than the middle • A change following a dramatic reduction in the size of the population. • ...
tayisnotonfire 2014-05-29
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- unlimited view of a wide area
- the study of atmosphere
- war minded
- a large gland near the vertabrates
- the design and building of an aircraft
- universal
- an uprising
- to expose something to air and other gases
- female warrior
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- noisy uproar
- atmosphere near outer space
- aggressive or war like
- having to do with acrobatic maneuvers
- a cure for all problems
- a rod that is used to pick up EMW
- universal rule
- the goddess of war
- an exercise that promotes fitness
18 Clues: universal • war minded • an uprising • noisy uproar • universal rule • female warrior • the goddess of war • aggressive or war like • the study of atmosphere • a cure for all problems • atmosphere near outer space • unlimited view of a wide area • a rod that is used to pick up EMW • an exercise that promotes fitness • a large gland near the vertabrates • having to do with acrobatic maneuvers • ...
components of fitness 2018-03-05
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- maintaining a centre of mass over a base of support
- the product of strength at speed
- fat to muscle ratio in the body
- ability of a muscle group to work over a period of time (high reps, low weight)
- range of motion at a joint
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- time taken to respond to a simulus
- smooth flow of movment to perform a task efficiently & accurately
- lungs providing nutrients & oxygen to working muscles allowing you to exercise for a longer period of time
- the maximum force generated by a muscle group (low reps, high weight)
- changing direction at speed
- distance divided by time
11 Clues: distance divided by time • range of motion at a joint • changing direction at speed • fat to muscle ratio in the body • the product of strength at speed • time taken to respond to a simulus • maintaining a centre of mass over a base of support • smooth flow of movment to perform a task efficiently & accurately • ...
Components of Fitness 2018-09-04
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- Distance divided by time
- A rugby player need this when making a tackle
- Fat to fat free mass
- A long distance runner will need this component
- When playing tennis ________ allows the player to strike the ball
- How long it takes for the body to react to a stimuli
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- The ability of the muscles to relax and contract for long periods
- Holding the centre of mass over the base of support
- A combination of speed and strength
- The range of movement around a joint
- Needed when dribbling the ball in basketball
11 Clues: Fat to fat free mass • Distance divided by time • A combination of speed and strength • The range of movement around a joint • Needed when dribbling the ball in basketball • A rugby player need this when making a tackle • A long distance runner will need this component • Holding the centre of mass over the base of support • ...
Components of fitness 2013-02-24
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- the ability of the muscular system to work efficiently where a muscle can continue contracting over a period of movement.
- the maximum force (in kg or N) that can be generated by a muscle or muscle group.
- the relative ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass (vital organs, muscle, bone) in the body.
- the smooth flow of movement needed to perform a motor task efficiently and accurately.
- the time taken for a sports performer to respond to stimulus and the initiation of their response.
- having an adequate range of motion in all joints of the body the ability to move a joint fluidly through its complete range of movement.
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- the ability to maintain centre of mass over a base of support.
- the product of strength and speed.
- the ability of the cardio-respiratory system to work efficiently, supplying nutrients and oxygen to working muscles during sustained physical activity.
- the ability of a sports performer to quickly and precisely move or change direction without losing balance or time.
- distance divided by the time taken.
11 Clues: the product of strength and speed. • distance divided by the time taken. • the ability to maintain centre of mass over a base of support. • the maximum force (in kg or N) that can be generated by a muscle or muscle group. • the smooth flow of movement needed to perform a motor task efficiently and accurately. • ...
Components of Fitness 2013-09-22
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- Using the cardiorespiratory system for long periods of time
- The time taken to react to a stimulus
- A combination of speed and strength
- Keeping the centre of mass in a stationary position
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- Being able to use two or more body parts at once
- Using muscle groups for long periods of time
- The amount of force exerted by our muscles in one movement
- How quickly you can move your limbs
- The range of motion at the joint
- The amount of fat to fat free things in the body
- The ability to change direction quickly
11 Clues: The range of motion at the joint • How quickly you can move your limbs • A combination of speed and strength • The time taken to react to a stimulus • The ability to change direction quickly • Using muscle groups for long periods of time • Being able to use two or more body parts at once • The amount of fat to fat free things in the body • ...
Components of Fitness 2022-01-04
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- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- Changing direction at speed
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles
- Using two or more body parts at once
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- Muscles working for a long period of time avoiding fatigue
- How fast someone is
- Maintenance of centre of mass over the base of support
- The ability to meet the demands of your environment
- How quickly someone responds to a stimulus
- Speed and strength together
- The range of movement at a joint
11 Clues: How fast someone is • Changing direction at speed • Speed and strength together • The range of movement at a joint • Using two or more body parts at once • How quickly someone responds to a stimulus • The ability to meet the demands of your environment • Maintenance of centre of mass over the base of support • Muscles working for a long period of time avoiding fatigue • ...
Fitness Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- you do this before you workout?
- exercise can help ___________ control your weight.
- a thing to keep a broken bone in place?
- by exercising you __________ can improve?
- this can strengthen the heart muscle, and can all so boost energy levels.
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- you do this after your stretching?
- can reduce the risk of diseases.
- exercise can help maintain their ______________ and mental health
- strong muscles help protect the _____________ and prevent injury.
- ___________ is the minimum number of times a week a person should have an activity
- ___________ can keep your metabolism high after you workout.
11 Clues: you do this before you workout? • can reduce the risk of diseases. • you do this after your stretching? • a thing to keep a broken bone in place? • by exercising you __________ can improve? • exercise can help ___________ control your weight. • ___________ can keep your metabolism high after you workout. • ...
Components of Fitness 2022-11-07
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- The largest force possible in a single maximal contraction.
- Ability to hold a body part (limb) in a static position.
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles.
- The maximum rate at which an individual is able to perform a movement or cover a distance in a period of time.
- The product of strength and speed.
- the ability of a muscle or muscle group to undergo repeated contractions avoiding fatigue.
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- The ability to use different (two or more) parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
- The range of movement possible at a joint.
- The maintenance of the centre of mass/ gravity over the base of support. Two types: Static and dynamic
- The time taken to initiate a response to a stimulus.
- The ability to overcome a resistance.
11 Clues: The product of strength and speed. • The ability to overcome a resistance. • The range of movement possible at a joint. • The time taken to initiate a response to a stimulus. • Ability to hold a body part (limb) in a static position. • The largest force possible in a single maximal contraction. • ...
Components of fitness 2023-09-04
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- Your ability to exercise the whole body for long periods of time
- The percentage of body weight that is muscle fat or bone
- Being able to do strength performances quickly (strength x speed)
- Being able to keep the body stable while at rest or moving
- Being able to control multiple parts of your body together
- The time between a stimulus and a response to it
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- You ability to use muscles repeatedy without tiring
- The ability to change position and control the body at speed
- Your ability to exert force
- The time it takes to cover a distance
- The range of motion of your joints
11 Clues: Your ability to exert force • The range of motion of your joints • The time it takes to cover a distance • The time between a stimulus and a response to it • You ability to use muscles repeatedy without tiring • The percentage of body weight that is muscle fat or bone • Being able to keep the body stable while at rest or moving • ...
Physical Fitness Puzzle 2020-05-16
11 Clues: push up • curl up • juggling • stork test • shuttle run • 40m run test • sit and reach • stick drop test • 3minute step test • waist circumference/ body mass index • vertical jump/ standing long jump test
Components of fitness 2024-06-27
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- how well your heart and lungs can supply the oxygen you need while you exercise (14,9))
- Change speed and direction quickly (7)
- Respond quickly to stimulus (8,4)
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- Ability of a given muscle to exert force against a load, consistently and repetitively, over a period of time (8,9)
- ability to exert maximal force in one single contraction (8,8)
- The combination of speed and strength (5)
- Percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body (4,11)
- A combination of using your senses and movement of the body (12)
- Range of motion in a joint (11)
- Stabilising the body (7)
- Moving swiftly (5)
11 Clues: Moving swiftly (5) • Stabilising the body (7) • Range of motion in a joint (11) • Respond quickly to stimulus (8,4) • Change speed and direction quickly (7) • The combination of speed and strength (5) • Percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body (4,11) • ability to exert maximal force in one single contraction (8,8) • ...
Components of Fitness 2025-03-03
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- The maximum force that can be generated by a muscle or muscle group to improve forceful movements within an activity.
- The time taken between a stimulus and the start of a response, useful in fast-paced sports to make quick decisions about what to do.
- The distance divided by time to reduce time taken to move the body or a body part in an event or game.
- The ability to move two or more body parts at the same time smoothly and efficiently, to allow effective application of technique.
- The ability to maintain centre of mass over a base of support, useful to maintain positions in performance sports (static balance) or when on the move in any other sporting situation (dynamic balance).
- The percentage of body weight that is fat, muscle and bone
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- The ability of the muscular system to continue to contract at a light to moderate intensity to allow repetitive movements throughout a long event or game.
- The ability to change direction quickly to allow performers to outmanoeuvre an opponent.
- The range of motion possible at a joint to allow improvements in technique.
- The ability of the cardiorespiratory system to supply oxygen and nutrients to the muscles to sustain low to medium intensity work to delay fatigue
- The product of speed and strength (Speed X Strength) to allow for explosive movements in sport.
11 Clues: The percentage of body weight that is fat, muscle and bone • The range of motion possible at a joint to allow improvements in technique. • The ability to change direction quickly to allow performers to outmanoeuvre an opponent. • The product of speed and strength (Speed X Strength) to allow for explosive movements in sport. • ...
Components of Fitness 2025-09-15
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- Ability of muscle to contract to overcome force
- Endurance The heart and lungs together
- Moving all limbs together quickly
- Strength x speed
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- Balance whilst changing directly
- Remaining upright
- The Range of movement around a joint
- Moving limbs fast across the ground
- Time Responding to a stimulus
- composition The % of muscle, bone, fat, and water
- Ability of muscle to contract over a time
11 Clues: Strength x speed • Remaining upright • Time Responding to a stimulus • Balance whilst changing directly • Moving all limbs together quickly • Moving limbs fast across the ground • The Range of movement around a joint • Endurance The heart and lungs together • Ability of muscle to contract over a time • Ability of muscle to contract to overcome force • ...
components of fitness 2025-09-23
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- The time taken to cover a set distance/complete a movement.
- The ability to maintain the body’s centre of mass over a base of support.
- the ability to change direction at speed with control
- The ability of a muscle or muscle group to perform repeated contractions over time without fatigue.
- A combination of strength and speed (explosive movements).
- The maximum force a muscle or muscle group can exert in a single effort.
- The ratio of body fat to lean body mass (muscle, bone, water, etc.).
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- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the muscles during prolonged exercise.
- The time taken to respond to a stimulus.
- the ability to use 2 or more body parts at the same time
- the range of movement at a joint
11 Clues: the range of movement at a joint • The time taken to respond to a stimulus. • the ability to change direction at speed with control • the ability to use 2 or more body parts at the same time • A combination of strength and speed (explosive movements). • The time taken to cover a set distance/complete a movement. • ...
Sport Education Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-27
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- Help get team members to the right locations for their roles and turn in appropriate forms.
- Assessment that can show the duty-team and the team role performances
- Compile scores and records scoring performance as it occurs
- Represent the team on the field in conversations with the officials, it provides leadership during play and assist and encourage teammates.
- The only playing role
- Compile records and statistics and publicize them
- time is divided in
- Same team for the entire season
- Celebration that may include the creation of a team name, colors, logo, t-shirt, and awards
- Know common injuries associated with a sport
- Manage contest, make rule decisions, and keep the contest moving without undue influence
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- Write match reports
- Person who leads the team warm-ups and provides leadership om a tea,'s fitness schedule
- Playing against other teams
- Assessment that shows in-class physical activity, game-play performance, team role performances, fair play behavior among others.
- Characteristic of the Sport Education
- They are awarded for sportsmanship, teamwork,duty team performance,scoring, wins, and tournament victories
- Direct Skill and Strategy practice as well as providing general team leadership and turn in lineup to teachers or managers
- Judge Role designated to the person who determine specific point values of shots as well as the signal point values to scorekeeper in target games
- Introduce player before competition and describes play during it
- Assessment that only proof knowledge of sport/activity
21 Clues: time is divided in • Write match reports • The only playing role • Playing against other teams • Same team for the entire season • Characteristic of the Sport Education • Know common injuries associated with a sport • Compile records and statistics and publicize them • Assessment that only proof knowledge of sport/activity • ...
Health And Wellness 2023-01-06
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- planned physical activity
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- expectancy The average number of years an individual can be expected to live
- your perceptions or belief of the world
- health Functioning of the body and its systems includes physical fitness.
- 6 basic things we get from food. Protein, Carbs, Fat, Vitamins , Minerals and Water
- Essential for bodily functions, carries nutrients to cells and regulates body tempurature
- The physical need for food
- repetative exercise thatuses heart and lungs
- Promotes healthy bones and teeth, keeps heart and organs healthy
- an overall state of well-being
- the ability of your muscles to exert a force.
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- combo of physical social and mental-emotional well-being
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- health Being comfortable with yourself; ability to
- health How well you get along with others
- exercise sustained exercise that increases heart and lung fitness
- desire for food
- the foods and beverages a person eats and drinks
- needs a big burst of energy works muscles
- helps body systems work- get these from fruits
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- ability to exercise without tiring; stamina
- nutrient that Repairs and build cells
- Promote normal growth, give you energy and promotes healthy skin
- the habits that you practice on a daily basis
- An overall state of well-being or total health
- Give you energy such as fruits, veggies and starchy foods like bread and pasta
28 Clues: desire for food • planned physical activity • The physical need for food • an overall state of well-being • nutrient that Repairs and build cells • your perceptions or belief of the world • health How well you get along with others • needs a big burst of energy works muscles • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • ability to exercise without tiring; stamina • ...
Connect and Check 2020-12-18
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- Improves wireless charging for a better, more efficient experience and introduces an ecosystem of easy-to-attach accessories
- Our business team can help companies with this to show appreciation for their employees or customers
- Special discounts during the holiday
- The program that gives employees a discount on stock
- Headphones with magnetic earbuds to keep them tangle-free in your pocket or purse
- A place to document your goals and experiences to share with your connection leader to help with personal development
- Tougher than any other smartphone glass
- New feature of HomePod Mini that lets people talk from different rooms
- Skills and behaviors required for success that can be observed
- How many months of Fitness+ you get free if you already own an Apple Watch
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- The base watch that is needed to use Fitness+
- Latest Mac operating system
- A feature of both the Apple Watch and AirPods Max
- We currently sell 7 different models of this device, in a multitude of colors.
- Newest animated kids series on AppleTV+
- This is the top tier of Apple One
- Delivers breakthrough performance, extraordinary battery life, and access to more software and apps than ever before on MacBook Air.
- This measures the sound signal delivered to a user and adjusts the low and mid-frequencies in real time in the AirPod Maxs
- New addition to iPad Pro's that makes it the world’s best device for augmented reality
- Mini-Air-Pro
20 Clues: Mini-Air-Pro • Latest Mac operating system • This is the top tier of Apple One • Special discounts during the holiday • Newest animated kids series on AppleTV+ • Tougher than any other smartphone glass • The base watch that is needed to use Fitness+ • A feature of both the Apple Watch and AirPods Max • The program that gives employees a discount on stock • ...
Core 2: The Body In Motion 2021-08-20
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- The study of the structure of the human body
- This is when the muscle relaxes
- The scientific name for the shoulder muscle
- The opposite motion to flexion
- Mass x Velocity
- This joint is freely moveable
- "Pulmonary........" is the scientific name for breathing
- Balance and power are examples of which component of fitness?
- Attaches bone to bone
- This type of balance is when a person is in motion
- The type of gas exchange that occurs at the lungs
- This measures the number of times the heart beats per minute
- During an isotonic contraction,the muscle lengthens as it contracts
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- This system is responsible for providing structure and protection
- This type of bone has a cube like appearance and is mostly made up of spongy bone
- The prime muscle mover
- This refers to when the body produces energy without oxygen
- The type of muscle found on the internal walls of an organ
- The strongest and longest bone in the body
- The amount of blood pumped in any one contraction of the heart
- The Illinois test measures what fitness component?
- Attaches muscle to bone
- The directional term used to describe the front of the body
- During an isotonic contraction,the muscle shortens as it contracts
- when your body adjusts to the demands of your workouts, you may experience this
- During this contraction the muscle length does not change
- This type of blood vessel transports bloody away from the heart
27 Clues: Mass x Velocity • Attaches bone to bone • The prime muscle mover • Attaches muscle to bone • This joint is freely moveable • The opposite motion to flexion • This is when the muscle relaxes • The strongest and longest bone in the body • The scientific name for the shoulder muscle • The study of the structure of the human body • The type of gas exchange that occurs at the lungs • ...
How does training affect performance? 2013-02-12
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- generally is the use of free weights to lengthen and then contract muscle fibres
- apply resistance without changing muscle length
- point at which lactic acid accumulates rapidly in the blood
- the amount of air the lungs can hold
- growth
- refers to wasting or a decrease in size
- process of breaking down glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy
- number of heartbeats/minute while at rest
- measures the energy value of food
- referred to as the "detraining effect"
- ability of working muscles to use the oxygen being delivered
- in the absence of oxygen
- ability of a muscle or muscle group to exert a force against a resistance
- principle that implies that greatest gains occur when training resembles competition movement
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- in the presence of oxygen
- implies that gains in fitness occur when training load is increased as improvements occur
- the lowest level at which we can train and still make some fitness gains
- by product of the incomplete breakdown of CHO in the absence of oxygen
- training that uses the aerobic energy system as the main source of energy
- range through which joints and body parts are able to move
- training that incorporates high intensity work with limited recovery
- amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle during a contraction
- glucose stored in the body. Used for fuel when blood glucose levels decline
- process of restoring ATP to its former state
24 Clues: growth • in the absence of oxygen • in the presence of oxygen • measures the energy value of food • the amount of air the lungs can hold • referred to as the "detraining effect" • refers to wasting or a decrease in size • number of heartbeats/minute while at rest • process of restoring ATP to its former state • apply resistance without changing muscle length • ...
Vocabulary Unit 3 2024-11-07
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- a solemn or sacred promise or pledge; to declare or promise in a solemn way
- of, relating to, or involving the entire world; comprehensive
- the landscape, especially its physical features or fitness for some use; a field of knowledge
- difference, variety; a condition having many different types of forms
- someone or something that is extremely puzzling; that which cannot be understood or explained
- to keep within set limits; to confine
- a false idea; something that one seems to see or to be aware of that really does not exist
- one who is against war or the use of violence; opposing war or violence
- to lie in wait for and attack, ambush
- a line of people waiting for something (such as a bus); to form such a line
- to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end
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- any trade, profession, or occupation; a sense of fitness or special calling for one's work
- to look at or think about with great intensity and satisfaction; to take great personal joy in
- an intolerant, prejudiced, or biased person
- to make very angry, enrage
- to provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal
- to indicate, point out; to appoint; selected but not yet installed
- to dry up, wilt, sag; to cause someone to feel ashamed, humiliated or very small
- a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something
- wise; a very wise person
20 Clues: wise; a very wise person • to make very angry, enrage • to keep within set limits; to confine • to lie in wait for and attack, ambush • to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end • an intolerant, prejudiced, or biased person • a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something • to provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal • ...
FW02-2 2025-02-12
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- – Prepares the body for physical activity
- – Working together in sports or exercise
- – A moderate-intensity running exercise
- – Helps improve flexibility and prevent injuries
- – Smooth and efficient movement
- – An exercise for abdominal muscles
- – Tissue responsible for movement
- – Beats per minute during exercise
- – Proper body alignment
- – One complete movement of an exercise
- – The body’s healing process after exercise
- – Helps the body recover after exercise
- – A long-distance running race
- – The range of motion in joints
- – An upper-body strength exercise
- – How fast an individual can move
- – Quick, automatic responses
- – An official who enforces game rules
- – Fair play and respect in sports
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- – Engaging in a contest or match
- – Maintaining fluid levels in the body
- – A holistic approach to health
- – A type of rhythmic physical exercise
- Jacks – A full-body cardio exercise
- – The ability to exert force
- – A running event with obstacles
- – Units of energy from food
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise
- – A person who trains athletes
- – Strengthens legs and glutes
- – A simple cardio workout
- – A session of physical activity
- – The ability to sustain physical effort
- – Physical activity to improve fitness
- – Competitive physical activities
- – The ability to move quickly and easily
- – A lower-body strengthening exercise
- – Ability to maintain stability
- – A person trained in sports
- – The condition of being physically healthy
40 Clues: – Proper body alignment • – A simple cardio workout • – Units of energy from food • – The ability to exert force • – A person trained in sports • – Quick, automatic responses • – Strengthens legs and glutes • – A person who trains athletes • – A long-distance running race • – A holistic approach to health • – Smooth and efficient movement • – Ability to maintain stability • ...
Unit 3 2025-10-01
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- rapid, large scale outpouring of something
- intolerant, prejudiced, or biased person
- a very wise person
- look at or think about with great intensity and satisfaction; to take grreat personal joy in
- solemn or sacred promise or pledge; to declare or promise in a solemn way
- false idea; something that one seems to see or to be aware of that does not exist
- who is against war or the use of violence; opposing war or violence
- keep within set limits; to confine
- provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal
- landscape, especially its physical features or fitness for some use; a field of knowledge
- make very angry, enrage
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- line of people waiting for something (such as a bus); to form such a line
- or something that is extremely puzzling; that which cannot be understood or explained
- satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end
- variety; a condition of having many different types or forms
- relating to, or involving the entire world: comprehensive
- lie in wait for and attack; ambush
- indicate, point out; to appoint; selected but not yet installed
- trade, profession, or occupation; a sense of fitness or special calling for one's work
- dry up, wilt, sag; to cause someone to feel ashamed, humiliated, or very small
20 Clues: a very wise person • make very angry, enrage • lie in wait for and attack; ambush • keep within set limits; to confine • satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end • intolerant, prejudiced, or biased person • rapid, large scale outpouring of something • provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal • relating to, or involving the entire world: comprehensive • ...
Components of fitness 2022-01-14
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- ability to use two or more body parts at once
- being able to keep the body stable
- ability to undertake strength performances quickly
- range of movement at a joint
- ability to exert force
- the rate at which an individual can perform a movement or cover a distance
- ability to use voluntary muscles repeatedly without getting tired.
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- % of body weight that is muscle, fat or bone
- time between the presentation of a stimulus and the onset of movement.
- ability to change direction quickly with control
- Ability to exercise the whole body for a long period of time.
11 Clues: ability to exert force • range of movement at a joint • being able to keep the body stable • % of body weight that is muscle, fat or bone • ability to use two or more body parts at once • ability to change direction quickly with control • ability to undertake strength performances quickly • Ability to exercise the whole body for a long period of time. • ...
Components of Fitness 2022-01-04
Across
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles
- How quickly someone responds to a stimulus
- speed and strength together
- How fast someone is
- maintenance of centre mass over the base of support
- The range of movement at a joint
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- Changing direction at speed
- Using two or more body parts at once
- endurance Muscles working for a long period of time avoiding fatigue
- the ability to meet the demands of your environment
11 Clues: How fast someone is • Changing direction at speed • speed and strength together • The range of movement at a joint • Using two or more body parts at once • How quickly someone responds to a stimulus • maintenance of centre mass over the base of support • the ability to meet the demands of your environment • ...
Fun Fitness Facts 2021-11-26
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- This helps alleviate stress, anxiety and depression and helps boost your mood.
- You use ___ ___ muscles to take a single step forward. (two words)
- This is your hardest working muscle in your body.
- This exercise activity completed for only 21 minutes a day can cut your risk of heart disease by 30 percent.
- Memory and learning capabilities are improved by this form of exercise.
- This form of working out helps increase bone density and testosterone levels. (two words)
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- This workout program provides exercise variety and reduces the risk of injury because the same muscles, bones and joints are not continuously subjected to the stresses of the same activity. (two words)
- Roughly 2,000 steps equal ____ mile.
- People who don't regularly exercise may lose up to ___ percent of their muscle strength by age 65.
- One pound of muscle burns ____ times the number of calories than a pound of fat burns during exercise.
- People who workout with a ___ are more likely to stay on track.
11 Clues: Roughly 2,000 steps equal ____ mile. • This is your hardest working muscle in your body. • People who workout with a ___ are more likely to stay on track. • You use ___ ___ muscles to take a single step forward. (two words) • Memory and learning capabilities are improved by this form of exercise. • ...
Components of Fitness 2014-06-08
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- Static or dynamic - ability to maintain the centre of gravity over the base of support
- Something endurance - when muscles contract over a long period of time
- The range of movement at at joint
- The maximum force that can be generated by a certain muscle group
- Body something - muscle, fat, bones, vital organs
- Something edurance - the ability to exercise the entire body for a long period of time
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- Strength x Speed
- The ability to change direction precisely at speed
- Using 2 or more body parts together
- Something time - how long it takes to respond to a stimulus
- The time it takes to cover a certain distance
11 Clues: Strength x Speed • The range of movement at at joint • Using 2 or more body parts together • The time it takes to cover a certain distance • Body something - muscle, fat, bones, vital organs • The ability to change direction precisely at speed • Something time - how long it takes to respond to a stimulus • ...
Health and Fitness 2013-04-22
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- a domain
- an influence of PA
- number of domains
- a type of social benefit
- a important part of your body/influence of PA
- "national physical activity guidlines"
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- Dimension
- a leisure that you can do
- a domain
- Dimension
- something you do everyday
- "world health organisation"
- an influence of PA
- "physical Activity"
14 Clues: a domain • a domain • Dimension • Dimension • number of domains • an influence of PA • an influence of PA • "physical Activity" • a type of social benefit • a leisure that you can do • something you do everyday • "world health organisation" • "national physical activity guidlines" • a important part of your body/influence of PA
Components of Fitness 2013-04-03
Across
- How far the muscles can stretch and bend
- The ability for you heart and lungs to supply oxygen-rich blood to you body
- Something you do for a sport to get better at it
- Split into three groups containing Mesomorphs, Ectomorphs and Endomorphs
- Something that warms the muscle up
- capacity The amount of oxygen the body can take in in a single breath
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- A thing that helps someone recover from a physical injury
- How heavy a weight you can lift
- To remain active for a long time
- Something you do after an injury
- Is the combination of body movements
11 Clues: How heavy a weight you can lift • To remain active for a long time • Something you do after an injury • Something that warms the muscle up • Is the combination of body movements • How far the muscles can stretch and bend • Something you do for a sport to get better at it • A thing that helps someone recover from a physical injury • ...
Components of fitness 2013-02-24
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- the ability of the muscular system to work efficiently where a muscle can continue contracting over a period of movement.
- the maximum force (in kg or N) that can be generated by a muscle or muscle group.
- the relative ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass (vital organs, muscle, bone) in the body.
- the smooth flow of movement needed to perform a motor task efficiently and accurately.
- the time taken for a sports performer to respond to stimulus and the initiation of their response.
- having an adequate range of motion in all joints of the body the ability to move a joint fluidly through its complete range of movement.
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- the ability to maintain centre of mass over a base of support.
- the product of strength and speed.
- the ability of the cardio-respiratory system to work efficiently, supplying nutrients and oxygen to working muscles during sustained physical activity.
- the ability of a sports performer to quickly and precisely move or change direction without losing balance or time.
- distance divided by the time taken.
11 Clues: the product of strength and speed. • distance divided by the time taken. • the ability to maintain centre of mass over a base of support. • the maximum force (in kg or N) that can be generated by a muscle or muscle group. • the smooth flow of movement needed to perform a motor task efficiently and accurately. • ...
Components of Fitness 2015-01-08
Across
- Maintaining your centre of mass over a base of support
- A weight lifter will have lots of this
- The ability of your lungs and heart to get oxygen to your muscles in long periods of exercise
- Where parts of the body work together smoothly
- How quick you can get from A to B
- How quick you respond to something
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- The ability of the muscle to keep moving a moderate weight
- Very important in gymnastics
- The amount of fat compared to fat free body tissue
- Important in a rugby side step
- strength plus speed
11 Clues: strength plus speed • Very important in gymnastics • Important in a rugby side step • How quick you can get from A to B • How quick you respond to something • A weight lifter will have lots of this • Where parts of the body work together smoothly • The amount of fat compared to fat free body tissue • Maintaining your centre of mass over a base of support • ...
Health Fitness Crossword 2023-01-31
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- Bruised muscle
- At least How many times you should do HIIT activities in a week
- See gains and improvement
- Range of motion
- Working harder and more often than usual
- Specific exercises to improve specific parts of fitness
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- High intensity interval training
- Tearing a muscle or tendon
- at least how much muscular strength and endurance activities are done how many times a week
- 3500= how many pounds
- Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate stands for what
- Broken bone
12 Clues: Broken bone • Bruised muscle • Range of motion • 3500= how many pounds • See gains and improvement • Tearing a muscle or tendon • High intensity interval training • Working harder and more often than usual • Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate stands for what • Specific exercises to improve specific parts of fitness • At least How many times you should do HIIT activities in a week • ...
Components of fitness 2020-10-04
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- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles.
- The ability to keep the body’s centre of gravity over a base of support.
- The ability to repeatedly use muscles over a period of time, before fatiguing.
- The amount of movement possible at a joint.
- The time taken to move in response to a stimulus.
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- The ability to use two or more parts of the body together, efficiently and accurately.
- The ability to change body position or direction quickly and with control.
- The amount of force that a muscle or muscle groups can apply against a resistance.
- Ratio of fat mass (usually given as a percentage) within the body.
- Strength X speed
- The rate at which someone is able to move, or to cover a distance in a given amount of time.
11 Clues: Strength X speed • The amount of movement possible at a joint. • The time taken to move in response to a stimulus. • Ratio of fat mass (usually given as a percentage) within the body. • The ability to keep the body’s centre of gravity over a base of support. • The ability to change body position or direction quickly and with control. • ...
Components of fitness 2023-05-31
Across
- The proportion of fat, muscle, bone, and other tissues that make up a person's body. It is an indicator of overall health and fitness
- The ability to integrate multiple body parts and senses to perform smooth and efficient movements
- The time it takes to respond to a stimulus. It is important for quick decision-making and motor responses
- The ability to maintain stability and control the body's position, both at rest and during movement.
- The ability to move or cover distance in the shortest possible time
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- The ability to change direction quickly and with control. It involves coordination, balance, and quick reflexes
- The ability of the heart, lungs, and circulatory system to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles during sustained physical activity
- The range of motion of a joint or group of joints. It is important for performing movements with ease and preventing injuries.
- The ability of a muscle or group of muscles to repeatedly exert force over an extended period of time
- The ability to generate force quickly and explosively
- The ability to exert force
11 Clues: The ability to exert force • The ability to generate force quickly and explosively • The ability to move or cover distance in the shortest possible time • The ability to integrate multiple body parts and senses to perform smooth and efficient movements • The ability to maintain stability and control the body's position, both at rest and during movement. • ...
Components of Fitness 2024-05-14
Across
- Range of motion at a joint
- Ability to use 2 or more body parts together at the same time
- Time taken to respond to a stimulus
- Maintaining the centre of mass over the base of support
- Ability to undertake strength performances quickly
- Ability to overcome a resistance
- Rate at which we perform a movement or distance covered
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- Percentage of body fat, muscle, bone
- Ability of muscle or muscle group undergoing repeated contractions avoiding fatigue
- Ability of heart and lungs to supply oxygen to working muscles
- Ability to move quickly and change direction quickly whilst maintaining control
11 Clues: Range of motion at a joint • Ability to overcome a resistance • Time taken to respond to a stimulus • Percentage of body fat, muscle, bone • Ability to undertake strength performances quickly • Maintaining the centre of mass over the base of support • Rate at which we perform a movement or distance covered • Ability to use 2 or more body parts together at the same time • ...
Fitness and nutrition 2024-02-29
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- Main functions are to keep body from overheating, and help with proper digestion
- Provides body with glucose, which is converted into energy
- Helps almost every system in your body and improves physical and mental health in many ways
- Exercise Speeds up heart rate and breathing, which works out heart and lungs, also helps burn body fat, relax blood vessel walls, lower blood pressure, lower blood sugar, and boost mood
- Proper nutrition helps keep energy levels up and protect against illness and disease
- Helps maintain flexibility, also increases your range of motion and reduces pain and risk of injury
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- Becomes harder for their bodies to use the insulin that they produce
- Exercise Builds muscle mass and protects joints from injury, also strengthens bones, boosts mood, and strengthens your heart
- Main function is to build and repair muscle fiber
- Caused by an unhealthy diet and lack of physical activity
- Main functions are to protect organs and support cell growth
11 Clues: Main function is to build and repair muscle fiber • Caused by an unhealthy diet and lack of physical activity • Provides body with glucose, which is converted into energy • Main functions are to protect organs and support cell growth • Becomes harder for their bodies to use the insulin that they produce • ...
Components of Fitness 2024-09-09
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- composition – A measure of the percentage of fat, muscle, bone, water, and vital organs that make up your body weight
- – The ability to combine strength with speed to perform a strong muscular contraction very quickly
- endurance – A measure of the length of time your voluntary muscles can contract without getting tired
- – The rate at which your body, or part of your body, is able to perform a movement
- – A measure of how quickly you can change the position of your body, while keeping your entire body under control
- – The ability to move two or more body parts together smoothly
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- endurance – A measure of how efficiently your body can deliver oxygen and nutrients to working muscles during exercise
- – The ability of your joints to move through their full range of movement
- – Your ability to keep your body steady both when in a static position and when moving
- time – The amount of time it takes you to respond to a stimulus
- – The amount of force a muscle can generate
11 Clues: – The amount of force a muscle can generate • – The ability to move two or more body parts together smoothly • time – The amount of time it takes you to respond to a stimulus • – The ability of your joints to move through their full range of movement • – The rate at which your body, or part of your body, is able to perform a movement • ...
Health 2023-07-05
Across
- Relating to the mind, thoughts, emotions, and overall cognitive well-being.
- Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases.
- A feeling of emotional or physical tension caused by demanding or challenging situations.
- Engaging in physical activities and exercises regularly to maintain fitness and health.
- Relating to the body and its structure, movements, and functions.
- The act of rest and rejuvenation, often involving activities that help reduce stress and promote calmness.
- The process of providing the body with enough water to maintain proper bodily functions.
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- The state of having an appropriate distribution or harmony between different aspects of life, such as work and leisure.
- A state of overall well-being, including physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The types of food and drinks regularly consumed by a person.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients through food and drinks.
- Physical activity that helps improve strength, flexibility, and overall fitness.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate and recover.
- The state of being free from illness or injury, both physically and mentally.
- air Air that is clean, pure, and free from pollution, often associated with spending time outdoors.
15 Clues: The types of food and drinks regularly consumed by a person. • Relating to the body and its structure, movements, and functions. • Relating to the mind, thoughts, emotions, and overall cognitive well-being. • The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate and recover. • ...
TWENTSE SUSHI 2013-09-30
8 Clues: dure sushi • slachtoffer • verzekeringen • eerste verdachte • beroep paul zengerink • waar woont zus van yvon • de tweeling heten roel en • waar is de fitness van teun
crossword 2018-10-15
8 Clues: job • work space • share ideas • watch from a distance • skills or ability to do • estimation and calculation • obligation and seriousness • rules of behavior to maintain order
Food crossword puzzle 2022-10-07
Across
- in a good physical or mental condition
- eating a healthy and balanced diet
- the flesh of an animal
- a leafy vegetable
- physical health
- a source of calcium
- seed-bearing plants
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- a unit of energy that a food or drink provides
- rich in protein
- edible portion of a plant
- something to drink
- a great source of vitamin C
- activity to keep you fit
- excellent for breakfast
- made up of building blocks called amino acids
- dairy product
16 Clues: dairy product • rich in protein • physical health • a leafy vegetable • something to drink • a source of calcium • seed-bearing plants • the flesh of an animal • excellent for breakfast • activity to keep you fit • edible portion of a plant • a great source of vitamin C • eating a healthy and balanced diet • in a good physical or mental condition • ...
April Issue Fun & Games 2023-03-24
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- April 18, 2023
- artisan milkshakes & boba tea
- topic of our staff standoff
- culmination of zoo, social impact, and biology class
- mentoring social-impact program
- dance on April 1
- lacrosse captains (just first name no space)
- pole vaulting star
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- elizabeth's show review
- coaches spotlight
- junior who played for US U17 soccer team
- singer spotlight
- specialty classes coach jasper offers in the fitness center
- pre-spreak science trip
- women's history month
- where is genetics going?
16 Clues: April 18, 2023 • singer spotlight • dance on April 1 • coaches spotlight • pole vaulting star • women's history month • elizabeth's show review • pre-spreak science trip • where is genetics going? • topic of our staff standoff • artisan milkshakes & boba tea • mentoring social-impact program • junior who played for US U17 soccer team • lacrosse captains (just first name no space) • ...
Wie gut kennst du das Brautpaar? 2024-06-11
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- Nicklas Zweitname
- Wie alt ist Fabienne
- Sport den wir beide machen
- Wie viele Jahre sind wir schon ein paar
- Name unseres Familienhund
- Monat in dem wir ein paar geworden sind
- Ort der Verlobung
- Monat des Antrages
- Lieblingsessen
- Name des ersten eigenen Hundes
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- Straßennahme der ersten eigenen Wohnung
- Welches Land wollen wir unbedingt sehen
- Stadt der standesamtlichen Trauung
- Wie alt ist Nicklas
- Der für uns bis jetzt schönste Urlaub
- Wo verbringen wir unsere Flitterwochen
16 Clues: Lieblingsessen • Nicklas Zweitname • Ort der Verlobung • Monat des Antrages • Wie alt ist Nicklas • Wie alt ist Fabienne • Name unseres Familienhund • Sport den wir beide machen • Name des ersten eigenen Hundes • Stadt der standesamtlichen Trauung • Der für uns bis jetzt schönste Urlaub • Wo verbringen wir unsere Flitterwochen • Straßennahme der ersten eigenen Wohnung • ...
Fitness Words/Terms Puzzle 2022-02-08
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- rhythmic and repetitive movements that are done for 20-30 mins or longer with a consistent heart rate in the target zone.
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- a gradual increase in how hard or how often you workout.
- an activity needing breaks because oxygen intake cannot keep up with demand.
- the quality of bending easily without breaking
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- high intensity interval training
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- performing certain exercises in order for a person to improve a certain component of fitness.
8 Clues: high intensity interval training • the quality of bending easily without breaking • the condition of being physically fit and healthy • a gradual increase in how hard or how often you workout. • an activity needing breaks because oxygen intake cannot keep up with demand. • ...
Components of Fitness 2021-01-19
Across
- combination of speed and strength
- ability to change direction quickly
- exercising without tiring
- measure of your body weight
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- execute a sequence of movements smoothly and accurately repeatedly
- range of movement at joints
- ability to keep the body steady
- how fast you can perform a movement
- how fast you respond to a stimulus
- the amount of force a muscle can generate
- how a long muscle can contract for
11 Clues: exercising without tiring • range of movement at joints • measure of your body weight • ability to keep the body steady • combination of speed and strength • how fast you respond to a stimulus • how a long muscle can contract for • how fast you can perform a movement • ability to change direction quickly • the amount of force a muscle can generate • ...
Fitness Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
Across
- ___________ is the minimum number of times a week a person should have an activity
- can reduce the risk of diseases.
- exercise can help maintain their ______________ and mental health
- exercise can help ___________ control your weight.
- strong muscles help protect the _____________ and prevent injury.
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- by exercising you __________ can improve?
- you do this after your stretching?
- you do this before you workout?
- a thing to keep a broken bone in place?
- ___________ can keep your metabolism high after you workout.
- this can strengthen the heart muscle, and can all so boost energy levels.
11 Clues: you do this before you workout? • can reduce the risk of diseases. • you do this after your stretching? • a thing to keep a broken bone in place? • by exercising you __________ can improve? • exercise can help ___________ control your weight. • ___________ can keep your metabolism high after you workout. • ...
Components of Fitness 2017-09-11
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- The relative ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass (vital organs, muscle, bone)in the body.
- The ability to change the position of the body quickly and with control.
- The time between the presentation of a stimulus and the onset of a movement.
- How quickly an individual can move; measured in metres per second (m/s).
- The ability of the muscular system to work efficiently; where a voluntary muscle can repeatedly contract against a light to moderate fixed resistance without fatigue.
- The ability to use two or more body parts together.
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- The ability of the cardiorespiratory system to work efficiently, supplying nutrients and oxygen to working muscles during sustained physical activity.
- The maximum force (in kg or N) that can be generated by a muscle or muscle group against a resistance.
- The ability to use strength at speed. This helps athletes to jump high, throw far or sprint quickly. Power = Strength x Speed.
- The ability to move a joint fluidly through its complete range of movement.
- The ability to retain the centre of mass above the base of support when stationary (static balance) or moving (dynamic balance).
11 Clues: The ability to use two or more body parts together. • The ability to change the position of the body quickly and with control. • How quickly an individual can move; measured in metres per second (m/s). • The ability to move a joint fluidly through its complete range of movement. • The time between the presentation of a stimulus and the onset of a movement. • ...
Health and Fitness 2019-08-09
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- The ability to change the direction of the body quickly and efficiently whilst maintaining control
- Percentage of the body that is fat, bone, water or muscle.
- The ability to use 2 or more parts of the body together
- The time taken to respond to a stimulus
- Maintaining the centre of mass over the base of support
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- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscle
- The differential rate at which an individual can cover a distance or perform a movement
- Strength x Speed
- The ability to overcome a resistance
- The ability to meet the demands of the environment
- The range of movement possible at a joint
11 Clues: Strength x Speed • The ability to overcome a resistance • The time taken to respond to a stimulus • The range of movement possible at a joint • The ability to meet the demands of the environment • The ability to use 2 or more parts of the body together • Maintaining the centre of mass over the base of support • Percentage of the body that is fat, bone, water or muscle. • ...
Components of Fitness 2015-01-08
Across
- How quick you can get from A to B
- strength plus speed
- Important in a rugby side step
- The ability of your lungs and heart to get oxygen to your muscles in long periods of exercise
Down
- The amount of fat compared to fat free body tissue
- The ability of the muscle to keep moving a moderate weight
- A weight lifter will have lots of this
- Maintaining your centre of mass over a base of support
- Where parts of the body work together smoothly
- Very important in gymnastics
- How quick you respond to something
11 Clues: strength plus speed • Very important in gymnastics • Important in a rugby side step • How quick you can get from A to B • How quick you respond to something • A weight lifter will have lots of this • Where parts of the body work together smoothly • The amount of fat compared to fat free body tissue • Maintaining your centre of mass over a base of support • ...
activities (M5 Fitness) 2014-09-11
11 Clues: hokejs • rāpšanās • skriešana • slēpošana • sērfošana • vingrošana • ritņbraukšana • vieglatlētika • pludmales volejbols • pārgājiens pa kalniem • braukšana ar skrituļdēli
health and fitness 2022-10-23
11 Clues: hurt • offer • work out • decrease • understand clearly • include relate to • one person or object • teaching and tuition • to give sb support, courage or hope • to be badly affected by a disease, pain,etc. • the group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state
Physical Fitness Terms 2023-03-28
11 Clues: Running • Core Exercise • Chest Exercise • A type of pressure • Jumping with a rope • Consuming healthy food • Keeping your body clean • System that helps you breathe • you should get one every year • What you measure before and after physical activity • One of the most important parts of physical fitness
Components of Fitness 2024-03-12
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- The time taken to get from A to B moving as quickly as possible
- The ability to use two or more body parts at the same time
- To change direction at speed
- A force a muscle can produce to overcome a resistance
- The body's ability to exercise continuously for a set period
- Body shape. The % of body weight that is fat, muscle and bone.
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- The time taken to react to a stimulus
- Range of movement at a joint
- A group of muscles' ability to work continuously over a set time
- Strength X Speed. Moving a mass quickly
- To maintain a centre of mass over a base of support
11 Clues: Range of movement at a joint • To change direction at speed • The time taken to react to a stimulus • Strength X Speed. Moving a mass quickly • To maintain a centre of mass over a base of support • A force a muscle can produce to overcome a resistance • The ability to use two or more body parts at the same time • ...
Physical Fitness Components 2022-09-20
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- ability of the muscle to exert effort over a period of time
- the ability to maintain your center of mass over a base of support
- is the ability to use our senses with the body parts to perform motor tasks accurately
- refers to the proportion of the fat part of the body to the lean part.
- ability of the muscle to exert an external force or to lift a heavy weight
- the ability to perform movement quickly.
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- is the ability to quickly and accurately change direction
- is the ability to move your joints freely and without pain
- refers to how quickly the brain can respond to a stimulus and initiate a response
- is the ability of the body to function efficiently
- the ability to transfer energy into force quickly
11 Clues: the ability to perform movement quickly. • the ability to transfer energy into force quickly • is the ability of the body to function efficiently • is the ability to quickly and accurately change direction • is the ability to move your joints freely and without pain • ability of the muscle to exert effort over a period of time • ...
Components of Fitness 2022-09-06
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- quick response to a stimulus
- ability of the muscles to continue activity over a period of time, without undue fatigue
- maintaining control of equilibrium
- hand/eye, foot/eye, head/eye harmonious movement
- ability to move a particular joint of the body through a full range of motion; prevent injury
- quick foot movement, change of directions, or quick stop and start
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- ability of heart and lungs to maintain function over a period of time
- amount of fat and lean muscle in the body
- quick strength, a show of strength in one explosive movement
- distance/time
- ability of the muscles to exert force for a single lift
11 Clues: distance/time • quick response to a stimulus • maintaining control of equilibrium • amount of fat and lean muscle in the body • hand/eye, foot/eye, head/eye harmonious movement • ability of the muscles to exert force for a single lift • quick strength, a show of strength in one explosive movement • quick foot movement, change of directions, or quick stop and start • ...
Components Of Fitness 2025-04-16
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- the rate of doing work, it is the work done in unit time
- the ability to lift and move objects with maximum force for a short period of time
- the percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body
- the smooth and efficient execution of multiple body movements
- an ability to change the body's position quickly
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- the ability of a muscle to sustain repeated contractions over time
- the relative proportions of fat mass and fat-free mass in the body
- the duration it takes for an individual to respond to a stimulus
- the ability to maintain equilibrium and stability
- how fast an object is moving
- the ability to bend without breaking
11 Clues: how fast an object is moving • the ability to bend without breaking • an ability to change the body's position quickly • the ability to maintain equilibrium and stability • the percentage of fat, bone, and muscle in your body • the rate of doing work, it is the work done in unit time • the smooth and efficient execution of multiple body movements • ...
Components of Fitness 2024-11-14
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- How much force you are able to exert.
- How much force someone is able to move with their muscles.
- The ability of someone to perform moderate to intense whole body exercises for an extended period of time.
- The ability to move or do 2 or more things at the same time.
- The ability for someone to move quickly and smoothly.
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- The ability of someone to perform repetitive muscle activity and exercises for an extended period of time.
- The percentage of fat, muscle, water, and bone that your body is made up of.
- The ability to quickly react after external stimuli.
- An even distribution of weight throughout the body.
- The ability to move as quickly as possible.
- The ability to bend, move and stretch body parts without injury.
11 Clues: How much force you are able to exert. • The ability to move as quickly as possible. • An even distribution of weight throughout the body. • The ability to quickly react after external stimuli. • The ability for someone to move quickly and smoothly. • How much force someone is able to move with their muscles. • ...
Components of Fitness 2024-11-18
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- Maximum amount of force lifted at once
- Muscles working against weight repeat
- Percentages body is made of
- Involves the heart and lungs working to exercise
- Tissues allowing you to move a certain amount before injury
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- How long it takes to react to something
- Using high force quickly
- How fast someone can move
- Body parts working well together
- Keeping weight even
- Moving quickly
11 Clues: Moving quickly • Keeping weight even • Using high force quickly • How fast someone can move • Percentages body is made of • Body parts working well together • Muscles working against weight repeat • Maximum amount of force lifted at once • How long it takes to react to something • Involves the heart and lungs working to exercise • ...
Fitness and Health 2024-12-07
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- The body's ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions or situations.
- The act of engaging in physical activity to improve health or fitness.
- Liquid intake that is essential for maintaining health.
- OUT To remove or eliminate something from your diet or routine.
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- Describes someone who always wants to win and be the best.
- A hormone produced by the body that helps improve mood and reduce pain.
- EXERCISE A type of exercise that requires a lot of energy and effort.
- The process of taking in and using food for health and growth.
- The ability to endure difficult situations or conditions over time.
- The process of restoring health or strength after exertion or illness.
11 Clues: Liquid intake that is essential for maintaining health. • Describes someone who always wants to win and be the best. • The process of taking in and using food for health and growth. • OUT To remove or eliminate something from your diet or routine. • Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions or situations. • ...
Components of Fitness 2024-12-20
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- The relative proportions of fat, muscle, bone, and other tissues in the body.
- The time taken to respond to a stimulus.
- The ability to move the body or a body part quickly over a short distance.
- The ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to the working muscles during prolonged physical activity.
- The range of movement possible at a joint.
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- The ability of a muscle or muscle group to sustain repeated contractions or maintain a static contraction over a period of time.
- The ability to maintain the body’s centre of mass over its base of support, whether stationary or moving.
- The ability to change direction quickly and accurately while maintaining control.
- The ability to use two or more body parts together smoothly and efficiently.
- The maximum amount of force that a muscle or muscle group can exert against a resistance.
- The ability to exert maximum force in a short period of time, combining strength and speed.
11 Clues: The time taken to respond to a stimulus. • The range of movement possible at a joint. • The ability to move the body or a body part quickly over a short distance. • The ability to use two or more body parts together smoothly and efficiently. • The relative proportions of fat, muscle, bone, and other tissues in the body. • ...
what does it mean to be healthy? 2015-06-08
10 Clues: like a fruit • you drink this • like a vegetable • everyone does this • soccer is a type of • you get itfrom foods • everyone should be... • what u gain from foods • depends on what you eat • depends on how much you exercise
SQM 2014-07-01
10 Clues: Zero defects • McCall's Model • Six Sigma Model • controlled Measure • metaphor for quality views • phases for quality Improvement • view based on fitness for purpose • Software Validation characteristic • Client's friend in the developer's camp • the extent to which the system works without failure
Bolster Up Athlete 2024-11-14
10 Clues: to support • Bolster Up (blank) • Health and Fitness • People on your team • happiness from within • the support around you • to think about something • "we are (blank) together" • What an athlete wears on game day • Most important competition of the season
National Bobblehead Day 2025-01-02
10 Clues: A container • A flat surface • A popular sport • A contest of speed • A bat-and-ball sport • Being healthy and strong • A small pass for an event • To gather things together • To begin something quickly • A type of movement to music
Gesundheit & Wohlbefinden 2024-02-08
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- - Zustand des Gesundseins
- - Praxis zur Entspannung
- - Körperliche Aktivität
- - Fähigkeit des Körpers, Krankheiten zu bekämpfen
- - Experte für Ernährung
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- - Praxis zur Entspannung
- - Aufrechterhaltung des Wasserhaushalts
- - Gesamtes körperliches Wohlbefinden
- - Körperliche und geistige Praxis
- - Studium von Lebensmitteln und ihren Auswirkungen
10 Clues: - Körperliche Aktivität • - Experte für Ernährung • - Praxis zur Entspannung • - Praxis zur Entspannung • - Zustand des Gesundseins • - Körperliche und geistige Praxis • - Gesamtes körperliches Wohlbefinden • - Aufrechterhaltung des Wasserhaushalts • - Fähigkeit des Körpers, Krankheiten zu bekämpfen • - Studium von Lebensmitteln und ihren Auswirkungen
science crossword 3000 2024-03-08
9 Clues: lifeline blood • fitness, workout • breaking down food • change food into energy • respiratory, oxygen, breathing • thinking, centre of information • excretory, circulatory, digestive • blood, tubes, oxygen transportation • keeps a human body active, food creates it
biology assignment 2025-12-04
9 Clues: weather • everyone died • a type of organism • difference in genes • likelihood to reproduce • where the organisms live • adjusting traits to survive • "the survival of the fittest" • an group of organisms in a single environment.
gateway c1 2022-02-22
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- prisoner of war
- main bad character
- much too high price or cost
- man character in a play
- persuade smb to do smth
- plural of stylus
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- waste matter carried away in drains
- experienced person, helps others in job
- where the arm meets the body
- cloth for military uniform
- bring under control
- bone-like structure in the jaw
- Hindu woman's garment
- activities to improve fitness
14 Clues: prisoner of war • plural of stylus • main bad character • bring under control • Hindu woman's garment • man character in a play • persuade smb to do smth • cloth for military uniform • much too high price or cost • where the arm meets the body • activities to improve fitness • bone-like structure in the jaw • waste matter carried away in drains • experienced person, helps others in job
gateway c1 2022-02-22
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- bone-like structure in the jaw
- waste matter carried away in drains
- cloth for military uniform
- man character in a play
- activities to improve fitness
- bring under control
Down
- much too high price or cost
- experienced person, helps others in job
- persuade smb to do smth
- main bad character
- Hindu woman's garment
- plural of stylus
- prisoner of war
- where the arm meets the body
14 Clues: prisoner of war • plural of stylus • main bad character • bring under control • Hindu woman's garment • persuade smb to do smth • man character in a play • cloth for military uniform • much too high price or cost • where the arm meets the body • activities to improve fitness • bone-like structure in the jaw • waste matter carried away in drains • experienced person, helps others in job
Emily and Clayton 2025-11-16
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- Clayton is an alumni here
- A fast paced court game they enjoy
- Newlywed's Neighborhood
- Place of proposal Also, lightweight ball
- Emily's professional distinction
- Emily's college basketball team name
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- Where was their first date?
- Sunday night dinner regular
- A fitness activity they both enjoy
- Groom's middle name
- Emily and Clayton's Friday night lights
- Bride's middle name
- Emily's favorite kitchen activity
- Combined number of siblings
14 Clues: Groom's middle name • Bride's middle name • Newlywed's Neighborhood • Clayton is an alumni here • Where was their first date? • Sunday night dinner regular • Combined number of siblings • Emily's professional distinction • Emily's favorite kitchen activity • A fitness activity they both enjoy • A fast paced court game they enjoy • Emily's college basketball team name • ...
Env. Science Crossword 11/20 2025-11-20
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- the variety of genes, species, and ecosystems
- The reduced fitness of individuals resulting from the mating of closely related individuals.
- A type of speciation where populations live in the same area.
- The background extinction _____ is the normal rate at which species go extinct over long periods.
- Gene _____ is the movement of alleles from one population to another.
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- the role that an organism has within their habitat.
- An allele that has an overall negative effect on individual fitness when expressed.
- Genetic _____ is the ability of one or more individuals within a population to survive a threat due to a genetic trait.
- Natural _____ is the adaptation of a population to its environment over generations
9 Clues: the variety of genes, species, and ecosystems • the role that an organism has within their habitat. • A type of speciation where populations live in the same area. • Gene _____ is the movement of alleles from one population to another. • An allele that has an overall negative effect on individual fitness when expressed. • ...
Mental Health Crossword #14 2022-12-20
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- ____ fog is characterized by confusion, forgetfulness, and a lack of mental clarity.
- Acknowledging when you have experienced pleasure, comfort, happiness, and other positive emotions is called ____.
- ____ is the act of keeping a record of thoughts and emotions you’ve expressed during a stressful day.
- Reframing thoughts in a more helpful and optimistic mindset results in ____.
- A state of well-being and having a positive sense of self is called ____ fitness.
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- ____ is being in a more present state, which helps better retain and process information.
- Being ____ of your emotions is a significant part of being mentally fit.
- Breaking down ____ into smaller achievable ones better your chances of success.
- Having poor mental fitness can often lead to having ____ thoughts often.
- Tracking your ____ is often a great way of spotting patterns of emotions.
10 Clues: Being ____ of your emotions is a significant part of being mentally fit. • Having poor mental fitness can often lead to having ____ thoughts often. • Tracking your ____ is often a great way of spotting patterns of emotions. • Reframing thoughts in a more helpful and optimistic mindset results in ____. • ...
Drug, Alcohol, and Fitness 2018-03-08
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- What does lysergic acid diethylamide stand for
- damages the respiratory system and causes problems with memory
- Which type of people shouldn't smoke
- short term for blood alcohol content
- Produce a feeling of light headedness
- When friends or people force someone o try a drug or alcohol
- Links products such as tobacco and alcohol with a certain image or lifestyle
- A performance enhancing drug
- One of the most addicting substances known to scientists
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- Any substance that can affect a person's mental, emotional or physical state
- Can affect hearing, smell, touch and vision
- Drugs often referred to as date-rape drug
- examples include cocaine nicotine and caffeine
- produces numbness, paralysis and high dose can lead to unconsciousness
- The plant from which marijuana is produced
- Smokeless tobacco
16 Clues: Smokeless tobacco • A performance enhancing drug • Which type of people shouldn't smoke • short term for blood alcohol content • Produce a feeling of light headedness • Drugs often referred to as date-rape drug • The plant from which marijuana is produced • Can affect hearing, smell, touch and vision • What does lysergic acid diethylamide stand for • ...
Health, sports and fitness. 2020-04-08
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- pain felt in the back
- hearing loss
- a person that gets treated by a docter
- The place were you want to score in a football match
- place where people get treatment for medical problems.
- medical person who takes care of your teeth
- special medicine that you take when you have infections.
- place were you can workout
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- someone who competes in a sporting event
- someone who controlls a sporting event
- shoes for sport
- sporting outfit
- cup competition were countries all around the world compete in a sporting event
- preperation for a match
- the place were football games happen
- the feeling when something hurts you
16 Clues: hearing loss • shoes for sport • sporting outfit • pain felt in the back • preperation for a match • place were you can workout • the place were football games happen • the feeling when something hurts you • someone who controlls a sporting event • a person that gets treated by a docter • someone who competes in a sporting event • medical person who takes care of your teeth • ...
Biology Review Crossword 2016-06-13
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- dating determines the age of the fossil by compared placement with fossils in other rocks
- chart drawing that shows relationships in a family
- trait that is always expressed whenever it is present
- any inherited trait that increases and organisms chance of survival
- dating uses half lives
- selection changes in a population over time due to different levels of fitness
- both alleles are expressed at the same time in the appearance
- Era 65-245 mya, dinosaurs and small mammals lived
- can be joined in any order, any base sequence is possible
- Cells with both sets of homologous chromosomes
- Single set of chromosomes
- trait that shows only if two copies are present
- tightly packed DNA wound around histone proteins
- and Crick scientists who came to the conclusion that DNA is a double helix
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- differences among individuals of the same species
- daughter cells are identical to original cell
- scientist who studies fossils
- Division The process by which a single cell splits into two identical daughter cells
- selection humans choose the natural variations they like
- photograph of fully condensed chromosomes lined up in pairs
- ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its specific enviornment
- reduces chromosome number by half
- coiled and supper coiled mass of chromatin
- length of time required for half of radioactive atoms in a sample to decay
- rule A=T G=C
25 Clues: rule A=T G=C • dating uses half lives • Single set of chromosomes • scientist who studies fossils • reduces chromosome number by half • coiled and supper coiled mass of chromatin • daughter cells are identical to original cell • Cells with both sets of homologous chromosomes • trait that shows only if two copies are present • tightly packed DNA wound around histone proteins • ...
How does training affect performance? 2013-02-12
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- the amount of air the lungs can hold
- number of heartbeats/minute while at rest
- by product of the incomplete breakdown of CHO in the absence of oxygen
- the lowest level at which we can train and still make some fitness gains
- apply resistance without changing muscle length
- process of restoring ATP to its former state
- process of breaking down glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy
- generally is the use of free weights to lengthen and then contract muscle fibres
- amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle during a contraction
- measures the energy value of food
- refers to wasting or a decrease in size
- in the presence of oxygen
- in the absence of oxygen
- range through which joints and body parts are able to move
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- ability of working muscles to use the oxygen being delivered
- referred to as the "detraining effect"
- implies that gains in fitness occur when training load is increased as improvements occur
- training that incorporates high intensity work with limited recovery
- glucose stored in the body. Used for fuel when blood glucose levels decline
- growth
- training that uses the aerobic energy system as the main source of energy
- point at which lactic acid accumulates rapidly in the blood
- ability of a muscle or muscle group to exert a force against a resistance
- principle that implies that greatest gains occur when training resembles competition movement
24 Clues: growth • in the absence of oxygen • in the presence of oxygen • measures the energy value of food • the amount of air the lungs can hold • referred to as the "detraining effect" • refers to wasting or a decrease in size • number of heartbeats/minute while at rest • process of restoring ATP to its former state • apply resistance without changing muscle length • ...
Sport Education Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-27
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- Celebration that may include the creation of a team name, colors, logo, t-shirt, and awards
- Write match reports
- time is divided in
- Characteristic of the Sport Education
- Introduce player before competition and describes play during it
- Assessment that shows in-class physical activity, game-play performance, team role performances, fair play behavior among others.
- The only playing role
- Know common injuries associated with a sport
- Same team for the entire season
- Direct Skill and Strategy practice as well as providing general team leadership and turn in lineup to teachers or managers
- Assessment that only proof knowledge of sport/activity
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- Compile records and statistics and publicize them
- Person who leads the team warm-ups and provides leadership om a tea,'s fitness schedule
- Playing against other teams
- Compile scores and records scoring performance as it occurs
- They are awarded for sportsmanship, teamwork,duty team performance,scoring, wins, and tournament victories
- Judge Role designated to the person who determine specific point values of shots as well as the signal point values to scorekeeper in target games
- Help get team members to the right locations for their roles and turn in appropriate forms.
- Assessment that can show the duty-team and the team role performances
- Represent the team on the field in conversations with the officials, it provides leadership during play and assist and encourage teammates.
- Manage contest, make rule decisions, and keep the contest moving without undue influence
21 Clues: time is divided in • Write match reports • The only playing role • Playing against other teams • Same team for the entire season • Characteristic of the Sport Education • Know common injuries associated with a sport • Compile records and statistics and publicize them • Assessment that only proof knowledge of sport/activity • ...
GCSE PE - Components of Fitness/ Principles of Training 2023-11-17
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- The range of movement possible at a joint.
- Exercise without oxygen.
- The ability to use two or more body parts together
- The percentage at which you work during your training.
- The ability to retain the centre of mass of the body above the base of support
- Exercise with oxygen.
- The amount of force a muscle can exert against a resistance.
- When you train beyond your body's ability to recover.
- The ability to use the voluntary muscles many times without getting tired.
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- The ability of to change the position of the body quickly.
- The F of FITT
- When an athlete trains more than they normally do. This is how athletes IMPROVE their fitness.
- The percentage of bodyweight that is fat, muscle and bone.
- Matching training to the particular requirements of an activity.
- The time between the presentation of a stimulus and the onset of movement.
- The ability to undertake strength performances quickly. Strength x Speed
- Gradually losing fitness instead of progressing. Generally caused by injury
- The T of FITT that relates to how long you train for.
- _________Fitness. The ability to exercise the entire body for long periods of time.
- The differential rate at which an individual is able to perform movement or cover a distance in a period of time.
- The I of FITT
- The T of FITT that says which method of training you will use.
22 Clues: The F of FITT • The I of FITT • Exercise with oxygen. • Exercise without oxygen. • The range of movement possible at a joint. • The ability to use two or more body parts together • The T of FITT that relates to how long you train for. • When you train beyond your body's ability to recover. • The percentage at which you work during your training. • ...
Vocabulary Unit #3 Review 2023-10-23
Across
- to dry up, wilt, sag; to cause someone to feel ashamed, humiliated, or very small
- to look at or think about with great intensity and satisfaction; to take great personal joy in
- wise; a very wise person
- a false idea; something that one seems to see or to be aware of that really does not exist
- the landscape, especially considered with regard to its physical features or fitness for some use; a field of knowledge
- to make very angry, enrage
- difference, variety; a condition of having many different types or forms
- to lie in wait for attack, ambush
- someone or something that is extremely puzzling; that which cannot be understood or explained
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- a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something
- any trade, profession, or occupation; a sense of fitness or special calling for one's work
- to provide with a reason for doing; to push on to some goal or course of action
- one who is against war or the use of violence; opposing war or violence
- to keep within set limits; to confine
- an intolerant, prejudiced, or biased person
- of, relating to, or involving the entire world; comprehensive
- a line of people waiting for something; to form such a line
- to indicate, point out; selected but not installed
- a solemn or sacred promise or pledge; to declare or promise in a solemn way
- to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end
20 Clues: wise; a very wise person • to make very angry, enrage • to lie in wait for attack, ambush • to keep within set limits; to confine • to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end • an intolerant, prejudiced, or biased person • a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something • to indicate, point out; selected but not installed • ...
Technology Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- the rhythmic, moderate-to-vigorous activity that uses large amounts of oxygen and works the heart and lungs
- any movement that makes the body use extra energy.
- physical activities that are part of your day-to-day routine or recreation
- the feeling of stability or control.
- switching between different forms of physical exercise
- the number of days you work out each week
- the places where two bones meet.
- the ability to move joints easily through range of motion.
- the ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life without becoming overly tired.
- how much energy you use when you work out
- the measure of how efficiently your heart and lungs work after exercise.
Down
- the ability of a muscle to endure force over a period of time.
- intense physical activity that build muscles but does not use large amounts of oxygen
- Principle a method for safely increasing aspects of your workout without injuring yourself
- planned physical activity to maintain fitness.
- ability to perform difficult physical activity without getting overly tired.
- being able to handle physical work and being able to play every day without getting overly tired.
- your ability to stick with a task for an amount of time.
- the weight you can lift.
- the proportions of fat, bone, muscle, and fluid that make up body weight.
- physical activities that are part of your day to day routine or recreation.
- smooth and effective working together of your muscles or bones.
- ability of muscles to use force
23 Clues: the weight you can lift. • ability of muscles to use force • the places where two bones meet. • the feeling of stability or control. • the number of days you work out each week • how much energy you use when you work out • planned physical activity to maintain fitness. • any movement that makes the body use extra energy. • ...
Evolution 2023-05-15
Across
- this may occur when a small group of individuals colonize a new habitat
- farmers that practice artificial selection
- in a gene pool, as the relative frequency of one allele for a trait increases, the frequencies of other alleles for that trait will ______
- Darwins theory of evolution was based on....
- number and location of fossils bones compared to living organisms shows....
- the Galapagos finch species are a good example of....
- mutations do not always affect its ______
- Darwin viewed the fossil record as...
- credited with the theory of evolution
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- competition among members of a species for resources necessary for life
- first step of speciation of the Galapagos finches was the arrival of founders from ________
- Darwin's indication of organisms ability to survive and reproduce in their
- all members of a population can _____
- type of genetic drift that follows the colonization of a new habitat
- individuals that are better suited to an environment survive and reproduce most succesfully
- Darwins theory of evolution was based on...
- natural selection on single-gene traits can lead to changes in ______ frequencies
- inherited characteristic that increases chances of survival
- preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism
- according to Charles Darwin, organisms must ________
- the term fitness refers to an organisms ability to survive and _______
- a well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of explanations
- changes in species over time
- Charles _____
- in ____ populations, an allele can become more or less popular simply by chance
25 Clues: Charles _____ • changes in species over time • all members of a population can _____ • Darwin viewed the fossil record as... • credited with the theory of evolution • mutations do not always affect its ______ • farmers that practice artificial selection • Darwins theory of evolution was based on... • Darwins theory of evolution was based on.... • ...
All About Me Crossword-Riley 2023-11-28
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- What Im into
- What My Learning Style Is
- My Favorite Sport
- A Personality Trait Of Me
- My Age
- What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
- My Second Favorite Sport
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- What I Strive To Be Everyday
- What I Am Out Of Four Siblings
- A Type Of Activity I love
- A Subject I'm Good At
- How tall I am
- What I Am Good At
- My Color Personality
- My Favorite College
15 Clues: My Age • What Im into • How tall I am • My Favorite Sport • What I Am Good At • My Favorite College • My Color Personality • A Subject I'm Good At • My Second Favorite Sport • A Type Of Activity I love • What My Learning Style Is • A Personality Trait Of Me • What I Strive To Be Everyday • What I Am Out Of Four Siblings • What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
All About Me Crossword-Riley 2023-11-29
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- What I Strive To Be Everyday
- What Im into
- My Favorite College
- My Color Personality
- How tall I am
- What I Am Out Of Four Siblings
- What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
- A Subject I'm Good At
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- My Age
- My Second Favorite Sport
- My Favorite Sport
- What My Learning Style Is
- A Personality Trait Of Me
- What I Am Good At
- A Type Of Activity I love
15 Clues: My Age • What Im into • How tall I am • My Favorite Sport • What I Am Good At • My Favorite College • My Color Personality • A Subject I'm Good At • My Second Favorite Sport • What My Learning Style Is • A Personality Trait Of Me • A Type Of Activity I love • What I Strive To Be Everyday • What I Am Out Of Four Siblings • What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
Celebrity icons 2024-08-21
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- Queen of Pop ___ Ciccone
- Actor known for "Rocky" ___ Stallone
- Musician known for "Purple Rain"
- Country music star ___ Parton
- Actress known for "Charlie's Angels" ___ Fawcett
- Fitness guru ___ Fonda
- Wrestler and actor ___ Hogan
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- King of Pop ___ Jackson
- Actor known for "Risky Business" ___ Cruise
- Model and actress known for "Blue Lagoon" ___ Shields
- Supermodel ___ Crawford
- Talk show host ___ Winfrey
- Actor known for "Scarface" ___ Penn
- Comedian and actor ___ Murphy
- U.S. President during the 1980s ___ Reagan
15 Clues: Fitness guru ___ Fonda • King of Pop ___ Jackson • Supermodel ___ Crawford • Queen of Pop ___ Ciccone • Talk show host ___ Winfrey • Wrestler and actor ___ Hogan • Comedian and actor ___ Murphy • Country music star ___ Parton • Musician known for "Purple Rain" • Actor known for "Scarface" ___ Penn • Actor known for "Rocky" ___ Stallone • U.S. President during the 1980s ___ Reagan • ...
mr stink 2025-04-05
Across
- what you do to a nose
- related to avocado
- your favorite korean restaurant
- thai restaurant
- a nickname for Otto
- something to get attention
- a national park to travel to
- Otto's favorite toy
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- something dudu likes to eat
- a sport that we say we're gonna play all the time
- name of a dog
- the name of the show we're watching
- a fitness activity
- a kind of weird kiss
- how Otto looks
15 Clues: name of a dog • how Otto looks • thai restaurant • related to avocado • a fitness activity • a nickname for Otto • Otto's favorite toy • a kind of weird kiss • what you do to a nose • something to get attention • something dudu likes to eat • a national park to travel to • your favorite korean restaurant • the name of the show we're watching • ...
Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots 2023-01-19
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- In the state of being healthy
- Not able to understand or interpret
- Not following the given rules
- Of or related to emotions
- One who observes
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- Meaning not performing, often referring to the body and disease
- To hear the wrong thing
- A secondary plot
- Not legal
- To build together
- To see inwards
- Inclined to jump
12 Clues: Not legal • To see inwards • A secondary plot • Inclined to jump • One who observes • To build together • To hear the wrong thing • Of or related to emotions • In the state of being healthy • Not following the given rules • Not able to understand or interpret • Meaning not performing, often referring to the body and disease
Benefits of Athletics 2021-05-07
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- Putting up with your "family"
- That thing your health teacher talks about
- Learning to practice and try your hardest
- Student before athlete
- A spongebob song
- Relationships that last a lifetime
- Listening to your coaches
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- Often a good coach
- Waiting your turn to play
- Just keep swimming, just keep swimming
- Typical jock stereotype
- An extreme like
12 Clues: An extreme like • A spongebob song • Often a good coach • Student before athlete • Typical jock stereotype • Waiting your turn to play • Listening to your coaches • Putting up with your "family" • Relationships that last a lifetime • Just keep swimming, just keep swimming • Learning to practice and try your hardest • That thing your health teacher talks about
KOPFC 2022-03-01
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- Prepare and serve food, beverages & desserts to customers
- Provide training to students who wish to learn how to play tennis, improve their tennis skills, or compete in tennis tournaments
- ensure all financial records and statements are in line with laws, regulations, and generally accepted accounting principles
- Responsible for recruiting, screening, interviewing and placing workers.
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- Responsible for Fitness Center admissions, memberships, sales, & customer service functions
- Knowledge in the types and use of machines, tools and equipment related to cleaning a fitness center
- Responsible for establishing & maintaining effective public relations with patrons, visitors, members of the public, and law enforcement agencies
- Warns swimmers of improper activities or danger & enforces pool regulations & water safety policies
- Ensure that all children are involved with the activities & adjust programs as needed to closely match the children’s skills and abilities.
- Accomplishes department objectives by managing staff; planning & evaluating department activities
- Jeff Monson, David Howick & Wade Wright
11 Clues: Jeff Monson, David Howick & Wade Wright • Prepare and serve food, beverages & desserts to customers • Responsible for recruiting, screening, interviewing and placing workers. • Responsible for Fitness Center admissions, memberships, sales, & customer service functions • ...
Tea 2021-12-24
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- drink made by ground beans
- usually has a spout and handle
- tea can be hot or ___
- stimulant in tea
- running activity to measure fitness bleep ____
- add to cup before the hot water
- ___ grey tea
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- drink made by leaving herbal leaves in water
- milk or ____ can be added
- tea is often served with _______
- most popular tea
- hollow pip
- herb used in mojitos
- added to make tea
- add to tea to make it sweeter
- drink made by boiling and fermenting
16 Clues: hollow pip • ___ grey tea • most popular tea • stimulant in tea • added to make tea • herb used in mojitos • tea can be hot or ___ • milk or ____ can be added • drink made by ground beans • add to tea to make it sweeter • usually has a spout and handle • add to cup before the hot water • tea is often served with _______ • drink made by boiling and fermenting • ...
Classification 2025-01-30
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- What everyone at a university gets
- it's best when people mind their own
- fitness
- painting, sculpture etc
- money, money, money!
- we are using it right now
- understanding the mind
- these graduates might specialize in settlements
Down
- read it and maybe weep
- making sense of it all
- fairy tales are an example
- funny or illustrative
- a study of people
- some babies experience this
- the heavens above
- the type of study that matters in cities
16 Clues: fitness • a study of people • the heavens above • money, money, money! • funny or illustrative • read it and maybe weep • making sense of it all • understanding the mind • painting, sculpture etc • we are using it right now • fairy tales are an example • some babies experience this • What everyone at a university gets • it's best when people mind their own • ...
unit 3 填词1:) 2024-11-05
Science 2024-02-22
Across
- How things adapt over time.
- in dangerous circumstances, only those individuals most adapted to their environment survive
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, especially as a copy of something natural.
- Part of an organism chosen by genetics
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- Modifying an organism through breeding.
Down
- Amount of an organism in a certain area.
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
- Staying Fit
- the act or an instance of producing too much of something
- Mutations are changes in the information contained in genetic material.
- Favorable traits are traits that promote an organism's success in a particular environment. Organisms with favorable traits are more likely to reproduce and pass on their traits than organisms without favorable traits.
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- the direct or indirect interaction of organisms that leads to a change in fitness when the organisms share the same resource.
- A “type” of an animal.
- produce (an animal or plant) by mating or hybridizing two different species, breeds, or varieties.
18 Clues: Staying Fit • A “type” of an animal. • How things adapt over time. • Part of an organism chosen by genetics • Modifying an organism through breeding. • Amount of an organism in a certain area. • the act or an instance of producing too much of something • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms. • ...
Biology Review Crossword 2016-06-13
Across
- Division The process by which a single cell splits into two identical daughter cells
- both alleles are expressed at the same time in the appearance
- trait that is always expressed whenever it is present
- length of time required for half of radioactive atoms in a sample to decay
- rule A=T G=C
- dating uses half lives
- selection humans choose the natural variations they like
- scientist who studies fossils
- selection changes in a population over time due to different levels of fitness
- Era 65-245 mya, dinosaurs and small mammals lived
- reduces chromosome number by half
- trait that shows only if two copies are present
- dating determines the age of the fossil by compared placement with fossils in other rocks
Down
- tightly packed DNA wound around histone proteins
- Cells with both sets of homologous chromosomes
- can be joined in any order, any base sequence is possible
- differences among individuals of the same species
- any inherited trait that increases and organisms chance of survival
- Single set of chromosomes
- coiled and supper coiled mass of chromatin
- photograph of fully condensed chromosomes lined up in pairs
- daughter cells are identical to original cell
- chart drawing that shows relationships in a family
- ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its specific enviornment
- and Crick scientists who came to the conclusion that DNA is a double helix
25 Clues: rule A=T G=C • dating uses half lives • Single set of chromosomes • scientist who studies fossils • reduces chromosome number by half • coiled and supper coiled mass of chromatin • daughter cells are identical to original cell • Cells with both sets of homologous chromosomes • trait that shows only if two copies are present • tightly packed DNA wound around histone proteins • ...
How does training affect performance? 2013-02-12
Across
- point at which lactic acid accumulates rapidly in the blood
- ability of a muscle or muscle group to exert a force against a resistance
- in the presence of oxygen
- training that uses the aerobic energy system as the main source of energy
- training that incorporates high intensity work with limited recovery
- growth
- the lowest level at which we can train and still make some fitness gains
- apply resistance without changing muscle length
- the amount of air the lungs can hold
- implies that gains in fitness occur when training load is increased as improvements occur
- principle that implies that greatest gains occur when training resembles competition movement
- measures the energy value of food
Down
- by product of the incomplete breakdown of CHO in the absence of oxygen
- number of heartbeats/minute while at rest
- referred to as the "detraining effect"
- in the absence of oxygen
- refers to wasting or a decrease in size
- process of breaking down glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy
- range through which joints and body parts are able to move
- amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle during a contraction
- ability of working muscles to use the oxygen being delivered
- process of restoring ATP to its former state
- glucose stored in the body. Used for fuel when blood glucose levels decline
- generally is the use of free weights to lengthen and then contract muscle fibres
24 Clues: growth • in the absence of oxygen • in the presence of oxygen • measures the energy value of food • the amount of air the lungs can hold • referred to as the "detraining effect" • refers to wasting or a decrease in size • number of heartbeats/minute while at rest • process of restoring ATP to its former state • apply resistance without changing muscle length • ...
Env. Sci. Mod. 14-15 vocab 2023-11-07
Across
- The genetic process by which one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome during reproductive cell division
- The physical location of the chromosomes within each cell of an organism
- A set of traits expressed by an individual
- A reproduction in the genetic diversity of a population caused by a reduction in its size
- A change in the genetic composition of a population over time as a result of random reproduction
- A random change in the genetic code produced by a mistake in the copying process
- The relative proportion of individuals within the different species in a given area
- An individual's ability to survive and reproduce
- The process in which humans determine which individuals breed, typically with a preconceived set of traits in mind
Down
- The process in which the environment determines which individuals survive and reproduce
- The branching pattern of evolutionary relationships
- Effect A change in the genetic composition of a population as a result of descending from a small number of colonizing individuals
- The number of species in a given area
- The death of the last member of a species
- Evolution Below the species level
- The process by which indivireproduction one population to another and thereby alter the genetic composition of both populations
- A change in the genetic composition of a population over time
- A trait that improves an individual's fitness
- Evolution that gives rise to a new species, genera, families,clatheseses, or phyla
- The complete set of genes in an individual
20 Clues: Evolution Below the species level • The number of species in a given area • The death of the last member of a species • A set of traits expressed by an individual • The complete set of genes in an individual • A trait that improves an individual's fitness • An individual's ability to survive and reproduce • The branching pattern of evolutionary relationships • ...
