fitness Crossword Puzzles
ristikko 2018-08-26
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- water that has more salt than freshwater but not as much as seawater
- earth is divided in these zones
- bud in winter
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- usually bigger animals are part of this selection
- indicates the development of the bog
- describes the average ability of individuals with a characteristic to produce reproductive offspring
- many offspring is produced but many of them die
- potential for reproduction of an organism or population
- organism which lives part of its life as a parasite on a host insect
- kuutti in finnish
10 Clues: bud in winter • kuutti in finnish • earth is divided in these zones • indicates the development of the bog • many offspring is produced but many of them die • usually bigger animals are part of this selection • potential for reproduction of an organism or population • organism which lives part of its life as a parasite on a host insect • ...
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- having success in something and using that as a personal reference point
- which comes first- the egg or the chicken?
- thinking positively about the future; even when things go wrong.
- can used to identify you
- the opposite of m a l e
- without a name/other info that identifies you are
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- your city gave me asthma
- trustworthy
- considering all aspects of your life; relationship, word, social, fitness/health, and emotional well-being
- how you care for your body
10 Clues: trustworthy • the opposite of m a l e • your city gave me asthma • can used to identify you • how you care for your body • which comes first- the egg or the chicken? • without a name/other info that identifies you are • thinking positively about the future; even when things go wrong. • having success in something and using that as a personal reference point • ...
Evolution 2022-03-09
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- have the same function but not the same structure
- chance over time rather than sudden change
- remains of organisms that become part of rock, bone, plants...
- the ability to survive and reproduce
- changes in traits over time
- the rate of certain traits doesn't change
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- remains of organisms that show that hey have common ancestor
- body parts that have a similar structure
- one of the genders selects the trait they wish to reproduce with
- structures that were used by ancestors are no longer being used
10 Clues: changes in traits over time • the ability to survive and reproduce • body parts that have a similar structure • the rate of certain traits doesn't change • chance over time rather than sudden change • have the same function but not the same structure • remains of organisms that show that hey have common ancestor • ...
Winter Puzzle 2021-11-29
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- Name of this new Dynamic Living catalog
- Interactive recreational Wii game
- An "Our Community" purposeful service project residents can make for veterans
- Hot seasonal beverage to be enjoyed at many January activities
- February's art and music theme
- A "Nurturing Spirit" program
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- A "BAM!" fitness focus to keep residents on the go and help reduce falls
- March's door decor project
- An "Intellectual Pursuit" historical topic this season
- A food item to be sampled and then served at our campus Super Bowl party
10 Clues: March's door decor project • A "Nurturing Spirit" program • February's art and music theme • Interactive recreational Wii game • Name of this new Dynamic Living catalog • An "Intellectual Pursuit" historical topic this season • Hot seasonal beverage to be enjoyed at many January activities • A "BAM!" fitness focus to keep residents on the go and help reduce falls • ...
Week 8 Term 3 orange 2022-09-06
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- able to be turned the other way round.
- easily persuaded to believe something
- causing or likely to cause horror; shocking.
- having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.
- having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or role.
- able to be done or achieved.
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- able to be understood; comprehensible.
- fit or suitable to be eaten.
- able to be likened to another; similar.
- clear enough to read.
10 Clues: clear enough to read. • fit or suitable to be eaten. • able to be done or achieved. • easily persuaded to believe something • able to be understood; comprehensible. • able to be turned the other way round. • able to be likened to another; similar. • causing or likely to cause horror; shocking. • ...
BTEC sport intro 2022-09-07
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- Sport helps improve mental, social and....health?
- Needed to play any type of sport
- The opposite to indoor activities
- Something sport and exercise can improve
- A sport played on a court, scoring via a hoop
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- A player that is the leader of their team
- A wall that may prevent someone being involved in sport
- What the athlete wears during sport
- A sport played on a pitch, scoring via a net
- The amount of money required to run a sport
10 Clues: Needed to play any type of sport • The opposite to indoor activities • What the athlete wears during sport • Something sport and exercise can improve • A player that is the leader of their team • The amount of money required to run a sport • A sport played on a pitch, scoring via a net • A sport played on a court, scoring via a hoop • ...
Arbour Lodge Puzzler 2022-07-16
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- Company the HOA uses for assessment payments
- Register your furry family member with this HOA program; Pet ___ Program
- Free event with Wine and neighbors on this day
- Annual community building event; ___ Night Out
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- Committee that contacts new residents
- Newly established shared interest group
- Board Member who is partly responsible for finances
- A Notice of Completion is due this many days after project is completed
- A Design Review Application is required for all front landscape modifications including this
- Fitness class in the pool
10 Clues: Fitness class in the pool • Committee that contacts new residents • Newly established shared interest group • Company the HOA uses for assessment payments • Free event with Wine and neighbors on this day • Annual community building event; ___ Night Out • Board Member who is partly responsible for finances • ...
Vocab Power Goal #3 - Black Level 2022-01-26
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- make (secret or new information) known
- easily broken, shattered, or damaged
- suffering from nausea : nauseated
- boldly courageous; brave
- tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner
- having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles and ideals
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- having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing
- one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade
- (of information, measurements, statistics, etc.) correct in all details; exact
- to go up or climb
10 Clues: to go up or climb • boldly courageous; brave • suffering from nausea : nauseated • easily broken, shattered, or damaged • make (secret or new information) known • tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner • one belonging to the same societal group especially based on age, grade • having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles and ideals • ...
Health 2022-01-21
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- A strict meal plan
- Exercise in which you reach the point of your knees being at a 90 degree angle
- essentials your body needs to function
- what you take when your body is low of nutrients
- a nutrient that makes you full faster
- press exercise in which you are laying on a bench pressing a bar
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- causes you to change your old character
- the overall idea of being healthy
- distracts and worsens productivity
- A nutrient that helps build muscle
10 Clues: A strict meal plan • the overall idea of being healthy • distracts and worsens productivity • A nutrient that helps build muscle • a nutrient that makes you full faster • essentials your body needs to function • causes you to change your old character • what you take when your body is low of nutrients • press exercise in which you are laying on a bench pressing a bar • ...
Evolution & Community Ecology Puzzle 2021-04-01
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- The process of selection with human direction
- The process of one species becoming two
- A change in a population's gene pool over time
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- The process of two species evolving in response to each other
- The process by which traits that help an organism survive become more common throughout generations
- The complete disappearance of a species
- The ability to survive in a varying array of conditions
- A heritable trait that increases an individual's fitness
- Changes in DNA
- The interaction in which an animal eats a plant
10 Clues: Changes in DNA • The complete disappearance of a species • The process of one species becoming two • The process of selection with human direction • A change in a population's gene pool over time • The interaction in which an animal eats a plant • The ability to survive in a varying array of conditions • A heritable trait that increases an individual's fitness • ...
Apple wikipedia, How much did you know? 2021-07-07
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- this product was release on June 24, 2010?
- where is Apple HQ located at?
- name the Apple first product?
- this product was released on February 9,2018?
- who is the current Apple CEO?
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- what product was released on October 23,2001?
- who is the founders of Apple?
- what is the name of Apple HQ?
- on September 9,2014. being introduced as a product with health and fitness-tracking?
- Apple develops its own operating systems to run on its devices,name the operating system for Mac personal computers?
10 Clues: who is the founders of Apple? • what is the name of Apple HQ? • where is Apple HQ located at? • name the Apple first product? • who is the current Apple CEO? • this product was release on June 24, 2010? • what product was released on October 23,2001? • this product was released on February 9,2018? • ...
Robson Resales 2024-02-29
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- Robson Ranch's travel club
- Organization that helps provide for the material, physical, and emotional needs of our Military men and women
- Dog Club that supports residents and rescues
- Short range game getting brand new courts
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- Name of Grill and Golf Club
- The newest floorplan in the Model Village
- Entrance by the Softball Fields
- Cardio and dance fitness on land and in the water
- Fastest growing sport that uses paddles and hollow plastic ball
- where you can pick up snacks between 7AM and 2PM
10 Clues: Robson Ranch's travel club • Name of Grill and Golf Club • Entrance by the Softball Fields • The newest floorplan in the Model Village • Short range game getting brand new courts • Dog Club that supports residents and rescues • where you can pick up snacks between 7AM and 2PM • Cardio and dance fitness on land and in the water • ...
Well being 2024-08-27
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- Maintaining the body's water balance
- Being fully present and engaged in the moment
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation
- A practice of focused attention and relaxation
- Essential rest needed for physical and mental health
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- A state of equilibrium between different aspects of life
- The practice of being or feeling optimistic
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health
- Physical activity to maintain or improve health
10 Clues: Maintaining the body's water balance • The practice of being or feeling optimistic • Being fully present and engaged in the moment • A practice of focused attention and relaxation • Physical activity to maintain or improve health • The condition of being physically fit and healthy • Essential rest needed for physical and mental health • ...
Heart Disease Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-24
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- Carry blood to and from the heart
- Shots to protect from viruses
- Waxy, fat-like substance; can be good or bad
- A medical emergency when blood flow to the brain is blocked
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- Your heart does not pump enough blood to meet your body's energy needs
- What a person feels or experiences (e.g., chest pain, shortness of breath)
- Physical activity for health and fitness
- Major risk factor for heart disease due to substances in tobacco
- Hypertension
- A mineral in salt
10 Clues: Hypertension • A mineral in salt • Shots to protect from viruses • Carry blood to and from the heart • Physical activity for health and fitness • Waxy, fat-like substance; can be good or bad • A medical emergency when blood flow to the brain is blocked • Major risk factor for heart disease due to substances in tobacco • ...
Healthy Habits 2024-06-27
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- Lacking structure or order; chaotic in arrangement
- Find where dreams take flight and rest finds you each night
- Thinking too much about something
- Not being truthful with others
- Sitting still and breathing deep, calming thoughts that you keep
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- Activity involving books or articles, often for enjoyment or learning
- Delaying what's urgent for another occasion, often causing frustration
- To consume enough fluids to maintain proper bodily function, especially water
- Aggressive behavior intended to intimidate or harm others
- A regular physical activity that improves health and fitness
10 Clues: Not being truthful with others • Thinking too much about something • Lacking structure or order; chaotic in arrangement • Aggressive behavior intended to intimidate or harm others • Find where dreams take flight and rest finds you each night • A regular physical activity that improves health and fitness • ...
Sports and health 2023-03-09
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- Involves tackling with pads on
- A bat is used to hit the ball only for boys
- A puck is used as the ball in this sport
- Every athlete will need to be this physically
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- A bat is used to hit the ball only for girls
- Everyone needs this to be great
- A lot of running and throwing
- Shooting a ball into a hoop
- A racket is used to hit the ball over a net
- Hands are not allowed to move the ball
10 Clues: Shooting a ball into a hoop • A lot of running and throwing • Involves tackling with pads on • Everyone needs this to be great • Hands are not allowed to move the ball • A puck is used as the ball in this sport • A bat is used to hit the ball only for boys • A racket is used to hit the ball over a net • A bat is used to hit the ball only for girls • ...
Susan and Victoria's Sip & Solve 2025-02-08
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- The name of the dance-fitness class where they met
- Victoria's middle name
- Susan's birthday month (Ask her family)
- Susan's middle name
- Band from the 70s and 80s that will definitely be played tonight
- In which month did Susan and Victoria get engaged? (Check Instagram!)
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- Which of Victoria's friends has known her the longest?
- The name of Susan and Victoria's dog (Check your welcome programme)
- Susan and Victoria's first concert together
- The beach where they got engaged
10 Clues: Susan's middle name • Victoria's middle name • The beach where they got engaged • Susan's birthday month (Ask her family) • Susan and Victoria's first concert together • The name of the dance-fitness class where they met • Which of Victoria's friends has known her the longest? • Band from the 70s and 80s that will definitely be played tonight • ...
Importance Of Healthy Life 2025-02-24
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- A form of physical activity that improves fitness.
- The practice of consuming nutritious meals for well-being.
- Helps in relaxation and stress reduction.
- A harmful habit that damages the lungs.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
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- Drinking enough of this keeps the body hydrated.
- A type of illness linked to poor lifestyle choices.
- The body's defense system against diseases.
- Essential for growth and repairing body tissues.
- Lack of this can lead to stress and fatigue.
10 Clues: A harmful habit that damages the lungs. • Helps in relaxation and stress reduction. • The body's defense system against diseases. • Lack of this can lead to stress and fatigue. • Drinking enough of this keeps the body hydrated. • Essential for growth and repairing body tissues. • A form of physical activity that improves fitness. • ...
Spelling Words Dec.12-16 2022-12-08
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- contrary to one another or to a thing specified
- one of two or more persons sharing the same room or living quarters
- equal in force, amount, or value
- bodily exertion for the sake of developing and maintaining physical fitness
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- a product of plant growth
- a way that allows passage
- possession of control, authority, or influence over others
- very large or extensive
8 Clues: very large or extensive • a product of plant growth • a way that allows passage • equal in force, amount, or value • contrary to one another or to a thing specified • possession of control, authority, or influence over others • one of two or more persons sharing the same room or living quarters • ...
Madalynn Mendoza Period 3 2019-08-23
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- Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope
- Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of
- The action of stopping something from happening or
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- to work together with one or more people.
- the demands of daily life.
- Skill: A tool building a healthy life.
- want.
- Pressure: A feeling that you should do because that what your
8 Clues: want. • the demands of daily life. • Skill: A tool building a healthy life. • to work together with one or more people. • The action of stopping something from happening or • Health: Overall well-being, physical fitness, and free of • Health: The state of mental well-being in which one can cope • Pressure: A feeling that you should do because that what your
Yakult UK Winter 2017-10-11
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- Which Tranmere Rovers youth player received the Golden Boot award?
- What University does Professor Sanders work at?
- What company did Suzanne Lee found?
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- What new event is Jazz Carlin competing in?
- Where is Scafell Pike?
- Run the Solar System is the name of the free _______ App
- What is Helen Czerski's nickname?
- 50,000 of what bird was spotted during Science week?
8 Clues: Where is Scafell Pike? • What is Helen Czerski's nickname? • What company did Suzanne Lee found? • What new event is Jazz Carlin competing in? • What University does Professor Sanders work at? • 50,000 of what bird was spotted during Science week? • Run the Solar System is the name of the free _______ App • ...
Genetic Variation 2026-02-18
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- alleles present in an individual.
- number of differences in DNA among individuals within a species or population.
- observable characteristics.
- variations of a gene.
- a key mechanism of evolution where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
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- conditions where an organism lives.
- ability to survive and reproduce.
- used to predict the probability of genotypes within a mating pair.
8 Clues: variations of a gene. • observable characteristics. • alleles present in an individual. • ability to survive and reproduce. • conditions where an organism lives. • used to predict the probability of genotypes within a mating pair. • number of differences in DNA among individuals within a species or population. • ...
Vocabulary page 7 2023-09-28
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- nautical sport consisting of balancing on waves.
- It is a collective sport in which two teams participate.
- Set of gymnastic exercises.
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- Local equipped with the appropriate facilities.
- Unarmed combat system.
- training exercise undertaken to improve one's physical fitness and health.
- Rise or ascend to a high social position.
- Unarmed combat system of Japanese origin.
8 Clues: Unarmed combat system. • Set of gymnastic exercises. • Rise or ascend to a high social position. • Unarmed combat system of Japanese origin. • Local equipped with the appropriate facilities. • nautical sport consisting of balancing on waves. • It is a collective sport in which two teams participate. • ...
Footbal 2025-02-28
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- & Endurance – Increases fitness (e.g., interval running).
- Practice – Develops aerial ability (e.g., jumping headers).
- Drills – Boosts finishing & power (e.g., target shooting).
- Drills – Strengthens tackling & positioning (e.g., 1v1 defending).
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- Drills – Improves ball control (e.g., cone dribbling).
- Drills – Enhances accuracy & teamwork (e.g., one-touch passing).
- & Speed Training – Improves quickness (e.g., ladder drills).
7 Clues: Drills – Improves ball control (e.g., cone dribbling). • & Endurance – Increases fitness (e.g., interval running). • Drills – Boosts finishing & power (e.g., target shooting). • Practice – Develops aerial ability (e.g., jumping headers). • & Speed Training – Improves quickness (e.g., ladder drills). • ...
Local Environment 2024-11-05
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- buildings/services that make life more comfortable: shops, banks, fitness centres
- a well-kept area that looks attractive
- synonym for "car"/ "kind of transport"
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- remaining litter, not put away in trash bins
- crime of destroying public property
- a very small village
- in the countryside one can enjoy peace and ...
7 Clues: a very small village • crime of destroying public property • a well-kept area that looks attractive • synonym for "car"/ "kind of transport" • remaining litter, not put away in trash bins • in the countryside one can enjoy peace and ... • buildings/services that make life more comfortable: shops, banks, fitness centres
Health/Performance Components of Fitness 2020-12-07
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- The ability of the muscles to generate force
- The ability to transfer energy into force at a fast rate
- The ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen to working muscles
- The ability to maintain stability while stationary or while moving
- The ability to repeatedly execute a sequence of movements smoothly and accurately
- A group of repetitions
- Intense physical activity that lasts a short time and involves a great burst of energy without using oxygen
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- Full range of motion for skeletal joints
- One instance of an exercise
- The ability of the muscles to generate force for an extended period of time
- Sometimes known as “Cardio”--continuous exercise that requires the heart to pump oxygenated blood to the working muscles
- The time between one of the senses recognizing a stimulus and the body moving in response
- The ability to perform movement in a short period of time
- the ability to change the position of the body quickly and accurately
14 Clues: A group of repetitions • One instance of an exercise • Full range of motion for skeletal joints • The ability of the muscles to generate force • The ability to transfer energy into force at a fast rate • The ability to perform movement in a short period of time • The ability to maintain stability while stationary or while moving • ...
PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH PROGRAMME 2021-02-10
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- always build up ___ and the ____ of your exercise slowly
- happens when too much stress is placed on part of your body
- avoid wearing ___ clothes as your skin will not be able to breathe and release sweat properly
- the proportions of fat, muscle and bone in the body
- always build up ____ and the ___ of your exercise slowly
- when your knee hurts, learner must use _____ treatment
- biggest part of exercise safety
- the most important liquid to drink during exercise
- use ____ if you have sensitive skin
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- light cardiovascular activity to warm up your muscles
- space to maintain during PET activities
- ___is the basis for good health and well-being
- health related component of fitness
- harmful side effects of using anabolic steroids to develop muscles
14 Clues: biggest part of exercise safety • health related component of fitness • use ____ if you have sensitive skin • space to maintain during PET activities • ___is the basis for good health and well-being • the most important liquid to drink during exercise • the proportions of fat, muscle and bone in the body • light cardiovascular activity to warm up your muscles • ...
D, unit3 sports and fitness 2022-10-27
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- fame or glory
- the leader of a team
- you do something to make people believe that it is true
- the condition of being fit; suitability, appropriateness, healthiness
- the state or quality of being physically or mentally strong
- when you are hurted
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- you are hopeful and confident, and think of the good aspects of a situation rather than the bad ones.
- run slowly
- you are in a game, you want to win, and you try to stop the other person getting it.
- a person who can be called player, sportsman
- lie to someone
- a person who has a thin and well-shaped body.
- the food and drink that a person eat regularly
- you feel worried because of difficulties in your life
14 Clues: run slowly • fame or glory • lie to someone • when you are hurted • the leader of a team • a person who can be called player, sportsman • a person who has a thin and well-shaped body. • the food and drink that a person eat regularly • you feel worried because of difficulties in your life • you do something to make people believe that it is true • ...
Active Living (Sports, Fitness & Safety) 2024-12-20
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- Essential for head protection in cycling and some sports
- Bottle Important to avoid dehydration during exercise
- A combination of strength and speed
- The ability to move quickly and easily
- The ability to sustain physical activity over time
- A type of strength training equipment often used for swings
- This game involves taking 3 steps with a round ball
- A round weight that attaches to barbells
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- The range of motion in a joint or group of joints
- A cardio machine simulating rowing movements
- An essential activity to prepare muscles before intense exercise
- This racquet sport combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis
- A popular team sport involving spiking and blocking
- A sport that involves throwing a disc to teammates toward an end zone
14 Clues: A combination of strength and speed • The ability to move quickly and easily • A round weight that attaches to barbells • A cardio machine simulating rowing movements • The range of motion in a joint or group of joints • The ability to sustain physical activity over time • A popular team sport involving spiking and blocking • ...
Indoor cycling crossword 2014-01-26
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- A rotating mechanical device that stores rotational energy in spinning
- These trainers require better technique than stationary bicycles
- Increase this resistance setting to improve your explosive 'hill' power
- When measuring exercise intensity, what is TSS?
- What leg muscle are the antagonist to the quadriceps in the pedal stroke?
- This specific race format is prepared for by long interval training
- This pain killer alters kidney function & can cause damage in endurance sport - such as 12 hour cycles
- A benefit of improved cadence
- A condition that can occur in pro cyclists because of no weight bearing exercises
- A high pace steady state cycling workout
- What HR zone is commonly associated with 55-65% of your maximum?
- Type of ride which is measured as 65% of MHR and features as a rest period in interval training
- Weight bearing exercise to improve power output from the hips
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- An isotonic sports drink contains these
- A group of fibers which when injured can have symptoms that form a stinging sensation above or outside the knee joint. Associated with repetitive exercises such as cycling & running
- This form of training should be incorporated in cyclist's schedules to improve bridging gaps, initiating breakaways, attacking on short climbs and accelerating out of turns during criteriums
- Muscle group that provides a solid base of support for efficient power transformation to the pedals
- In endurance sports such as cycling,this condition is caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the liver
- VO2 max is a measurment of fitness for a physical exercise depending primarily on what energy-generating process
- Adjusted power indictor that quantifies the power of a ride in watts and which reflects the true physiological demands better than average power
- A key tool to spot overtraining, analyze effort/performance, bring objectivity to a fitness program through zone training
- What metabolite is associated with the 'burn' whilst testing for functional threshhold power
- Training videos which are often cited as big motivators for indoor cycling
23 Clues: A benefit of improved cadence • An isotonic sports drink contains these • A high pace steady state cycling workout • When measuring exercise intensity, what is TSS? • Weight bearing exercise to improve power output from the hips • These trainers require better technique than stationary bicycles • What HR zone is commonly associated with 55-65% of your maximum? • ...
Fitness-4 (Licia, Aysel and Ceyda's Teams) 2021-04-16
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- you exercise a lot and can be in a good shape. (It starts with F)
- the state of being fit and healthy. (It starts with F)
- You can stretch your muscles with this exercise. (It starts with S)
- You can do this by opening and closing your legs and arms. (2 words. The first word starts with J)
- a sport you throw a ball with your hands in a team. (It starts with H)
- a bad thing we experience while doing a sport
- a sport you move your body in a water, sea or pool. (It starts with S)
- a sport two people wear gloves and fight in a ring.(It starts with B)
- a sport you shoot arrows with a bow.(It starts with A)
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- Put your legs apart and then bend your knees and come down with your hands parallel (It starts with S)
- the substance that our body needs to function and develop normally.It’s called with different letters. (It starts with V)
- the practice of keeping yourself clean, in order to prevent illness or the spread of diseases.(It starts with H)
- You must follow this when you play team sports in order to respect the other players. (It starts with F)
- a popular team sport in the USA you can play with a bat and a ball.(It starts with B)
- the goal of fitness. (It starts with W)
- you wear it to protect your knees while cycling. (It starts with K)
- a sport or activity you skate on ice.(It starts with I)
- It's a classic training exercise(It starts with C)
- the person who trains and prepares athletes for the sports events. (It starts with T)
- You wear them on your feet when you go jogging (It starts with T)
- a physical exercise performed by bending over, performing a squat thrust, returning to standing.(It starts with B)
- you throw a ball in a hole with a stick.
22 Clues: the goal of fitness. (It starts with W) • you throw a ball in a hole with a stick. • a bad thing we experience while doing a sport • It's a classic training exercise(It starts with C) • the state of being fit and healthy. (It starts with F) • a sport you shoot arrows with a bow.(It starts with A) • a sport or activity you skate on ice.(It starts with I) • ...
Weight training and conditioning 2024-02-21
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- - AMOUNT OF WEIGHT LIFTED
- – MUSCLE CONTRACTION IN WHICH THE MUSCLE LENGTHENS (OFTEN USED AS A BRAKING MECHANISM TO RETURN WEIGHT TO ORIGINAL POSITION)(ECCENTRIC=EASIER PART OF EXERCISE)
- – DECREASING IN MUSCLE SIZE DUE TO INJURY OR LITTLE TO NO RESISTANCE TRAINING
- - one joint and one muscle used, less calories burned (i.e. biceps - DB biceps curl)
- PRINCIPLE – RULE THAT STATES THAT THE AMOUNT AND INTENSITY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY NEEDS TO BE INCREASED GRADUALLY
- – MUSCLE CONTRACTION IN WHICH THE MUSCLE SHORTENS; MEANINGFUL CONTRACTION OF THE EXERCISE (CONCENTRIC=CONSTRUCTIVE PART OF THE EXERCISE)
- – BICEP
- – INCREASE IN MUSCLE SIZE THROUGH RESISTANCE TRAINING
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- BALANCE (60%/10%) – 60 % =CONCEPT THAT ANTAGONIST MUSCLE SHOULD BE ABLE TO WORK AT 60% OF PROTAGONIST MUSCLE (EXAMPLE – BICEP 100 LBS; TRICEP – 60 POUNDS. 10 % - CONCEPT THAT SAME MUSCLES (EXAMPLE: RIGHT/LEFT BICEP)SHOULD NOT DIFFER BY MORE THAN 10% IN THEIR MAXIMUM WORKLOAD POTENTIAL
- – MUSCLE THAT ACTS IN OPPOSITION TO THE MOVEMENT GENERATED BY THE PROTAGONIST MUSCLE. RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURNING LIMB TO ITS INITIAL POSITION. (ANTAGONIST=OPPOSITE)
- - multiple joints and muscles used, more calories burned (i.e. biceps - pullup which also uses lats
- – NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE TIMES ONE DOES AN EXERCISE
- PRINCIPLE – RULE THAT STATES THAT SPECIFIC TYPES OF EXERCISE IMPROVE SPECIFIC PARTS OF FITNESS OR MUSCLES, TRY TO MIMIC SAME MOVEMENTS AS THE SPORT IN MANY CASES
- A JOINT BY CONTRACTING. AGONISTS ARE ALSO REFERRED TO AS PRIME MOVERS SINCE THEY ARE ARE THE MUSCLE THAT IS PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERATING MOVEMENT.
- – TRICEP
- (opposite of flexion) straightening (increasing the angle) movement that increases the angle between body parts. For example, when standing up, the knees are extended
- -the action of bending (decreasing the angle) or the condition of being bent, especially the bending of a limb or joint
- PRINCIPLE – RULE THAT STATE THAT IN ORDER TO IMPROVE FITNESS ONE NEEDS TO DO MORE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY THAN HE OR SHE NORMALLY DOES OR TO INCREASE THE WEIGHT OVER TIME TO INCREASE MUSCLE SIZE (INCREASE IN REPS, WEIGHT, ETC.)
- OF MOTION (ROM): From full flexion to full extension. Flexibility is increase is you perform exercises through a full ROM.
- - ONE GROUP OF REPETITIONS
20 Clues: – BICEP • – TRICEP • - AMOUNT OF WEIGHT LIFTED • - ONE GROUP OF REPETITIONS • – NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE TIMES ONE DOES AN EXERCISE • – INCREASE IN MUSCLE SIZE THROUGH RESISTANCE TRAINING • – DECREASING IN MUSCLE SIZE DUE TO INJURY OR LITTLE TO NO RESISTANCE TRAINING • - one joint and one muscle used, less calories burned (i.e. biceps - DB biceps curl) • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-23
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- high-intensity interval training
- a muscle at the back of the upper part of the leg
- macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass
- without oxygen
- a large muscle that lies on the front of the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow
- the long bone in the arm of humans extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- relating to the side
- a type of HIIT workout with intervals of 20 seconds on and 10 seconds off
- a measurement of the energy content of food
- thigh bone
- the most calorie-rich macronutrient
- component of skill-related fitness is a combination of strength and speed
- muscle that starts at the base of your neck, goes across your shoulders and extends to the middle of your back
- are essential nutrients the body needs in large quantities to remain healthy
- distance traveled per unit of time; how fast an object is moving
- with oxygen
- Complex organic compounds that are needed in small amounts by the body for normal growth and metabolism
- the movement of a limb or other part toward the midline of the body or toward another part
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- stretching without movement
- a group of muscles at the front of your thigh
- the movement of a limb or other part away from the midline of the body
- a system of practices used to balance the mind and body through exercise, meditation, and control of breathing and emotions.
- involves making active movements that stretch the muscles to their full range of motion
- a fitness routine that involves repeatedly performing a series of exercises with a minimal rest in between
- ability to move quickly and easily
- pertaing to the middle
- a macronutrient that is the body's major source of energy.
- the ability to sustain a physical activity for a lengthened period of time
- the muscle forming the rounded contour of the human shoulder
- equal distribution of weight used to create equilibrium
- a muscle on the back of the upper arm
- collarbone
32 Clues: thigh bone • collarbone • with oxygen • without oxygen • relating to the side • pertaing to the middle • stretching without movement • high-intensity interval training • ability to move quickly and easily • the most calorie-rich macronutrient • a muscle on the back of the upper arm • a measurement of the energy content of food • a group of muscles at the front of your thigh • ...
fitness crossword 2022-02-26
FITNESS COMPONENTS 2022-10-20
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- The ability of the heart and lungs to work together to provide the needed oxygen and fuel to the body during workouts.
- The amount of fat mass compared to lean muscle mass, bone and organs.
- The amount of force a muscle can produce.
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- The ability of the muscles to perform continuous without fatiguing.
- The ability of each joint to move through the available range of motion for a specific joint.
5 Clues: The amount of force a muscle can produce. • The ability of the muscles to perform continuous without fatiguing. • The amount of fat mass compared to lean muscle mass, bone and organs. • The ability of each joint to move through the available range of motion for a specific joint. • ...
FITNESS COMPONENTS 2022-10-20
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- The ability of each joint to move through the available range of motion for a specific joint.
- The ability of the muscles to perform continuous without fatiguing.
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- The ability of the heart and lungs to work together to provide the needed oxygen and fuel to the body during workouts.
- The amount of fat mass compared to lean muscle mass, bone and organs.
- The amount of force a muscle can produce.
5 Clues: The amount of force a muscle can produce. • The ability of the muscles to perform continuous without fatiguing. • The amount of fat mass compared to lean muscle mass, bone and organs. • The ability of each joint to move through the available range of motion for a specific joint. • ...
Physical Fitness 2023-10-26
Fitness Components 2020-10-29
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- range of motion, joint specific, important at any age, reduce likelihood of injury
- muscle groups ability to continuously contract, muscle group specific, activity over a period of time, contract muscles
- aerobic fitness, body’s ability to intake oxygen and deliver it to your body, heart and lungs, running/walking
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- A specific group of muscles, Amount of force a muscle group can produce, one-rep max, fatigue-resistant
- ratio of fat mass to fat free mass, high levels=negative health outcomes, hydrostatic testing, DEXA
5 Clues: range of motion, joint specific, important at any age, reduce likelihood of injury • ratio of fat mass to fat free mass, high levels=negative health outcomes, hydrostatic testing, DEXA • A specific group of muscles, Amount of force a muscle group can produce, one-rep max, fatigue-resistant • ...
Fitness Puzzle 2020-11-02
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- core strength and abs are a way to improve in this area of exercise. This type of exercise is a particular muscle group's ability to continuously contract against a given resistance. The longer you can tract your muscles, the more of this you have. This area is specifically for working muscle groups.
- the range of motion you have around a given joint, Like muscular strength and endurance. This area is joint specific. Maintaining this skill can decrease your chance of injury in life. Stretching and yoga are ways to improve in this area.
- this area refers to the amount of force a particular muscle group can produce in one. For this area, it’s important to be well balanced so you don’t hurt your muscles. Weightlifting is a way to improve this area. This exercise type is also muscle group specific.
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- running, dancing and walking are examples of this exercise type.doing 20-30 minutes of this type of exercise can improve your heart’s health. It enhances cellular metabolism. It engages your heart and lungs.
- It is your body's ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass. It measures your bioelectrical impedance analysis. All of the other fitness components help decrease this. Regular exercise helps decrease body fat and increase muscle mass, which are important in this area.
5 Clues: running, dancing and walking are examples of this exercise type.doing 20-30 minutes of this type of exercise can improve your heart’s health. It enhances cellular metabolism. It engages your heart and lungs. • ...
Cycle 7 spelling words 2016-05-11
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- to a greater degree than normal; unusually
- a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness
- to a greater degree than normal; unusually
- well known from long or close association
- lacking restraint in spending money or using resources
- turns in to air or clouds
- having assets in excess of liabilities; able to pay one's debts
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- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- very unusual or remarkable
- practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold
- to a very great degree; very.
12 Clues: turns in to air or clouds • very unusual or remarkable • to a very great degree; very. • well known from long or close association • to a greater degree than normal; unusually • to a greater degree than normal; unusually • water which collects as droplets on a cold • a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness • lacking restraint in spending money or using resources • ...
BRO - CLASS #8 2021-10-05
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- How often do you ______ yoga?
- I do _____ at the gym 3 time a week. The teacher plays great music.
- Maira never goes ______ when the water is cold
- Kate has a regular ______ program.
- Paul is on the _____ team at his high school.
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- Pierre never ______. He's a real couch potato
- Amy often _____ bicycling on sundays.
- James does weight ______ every evening. He lifts weight of 40Kilos.
- Diana goes ______ twice a week. She usually runs about 3 miles.
- Andrew always waches TV in his _____ time.
- I like to stay in ______. I play sports everyday.
11 Clues: How often do you ______ yoga? • Kate has a regular ______ program. • Amy often _____ bicycling on sundays. • Andrew always waches TV in his _____ time. • Pierre never ______. He's a real couch potato • Paul is on the _____ team at his high school. • Maira never goes ______ when the water is cold • I like to stay in ______. I play sports everyday. • ...
Virginia convention vocabulary 2022-11-09
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- hesitancy; uncertainty.
- of or appropriate to war; warlike.
- reject with disdain or contempt.
- too powerful to defeated or overcome.
- the action of bringing someone or something under domination or control.
- having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.
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- proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.
- keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way.
- one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
11 Clues: hesitancy; uncertainty. • reject with disdain or contempt. • of or appropriate to war; warlike. • too powerful to defeated or overcome. • exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way. • one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute. • keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties. • proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects. • ...
sports are health 2022-10-19
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- person who is dedicated to fighting in martial arts
- person who practices a sport professionally.
- artist who practices art
- physical conditions in which a living being is found
- person legally authorized to advise and defend the rights of another person
- quality that muscles have to stretch
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- extreme development of muscles through physical exercises
- set of gymnastic exercises especially indicated to achieve and maintain a good physical condition.
- study of the proportions and measurements of the human body
- set of procedures and activities to increase physical capacity
- person who heals animals
11 Clues: artist who practices art • person who heals animals • quality that muscles have to stretch • person who practices a sport professionally. • person who is dedicated to fighting in martial arts • physical conditions in which a living being is found • extreme development of muscles through physical exercises • study of the proportions and measurements of the human body • ...
Health 2023-06-15
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- A contagious viral infection that causes fever and body aches.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- Physical activity that keeps the body fit and healthy.
- A preparation that provides immunity against diseases.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
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- The process of providing the body with necessary food.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- The natural resting state of the body and mind.
- The act of reducing stress and achieving calmness.
- A reaction of the body to a particular substance.
11 Clues: Mental or emotional strain or tension. • The natural resting state of the body and mind. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • A reaction of the body to a particular substance. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • The act of reducing stress and achieving calmness. • Practices that promote cleanliness and good health. • ...
Subjects in school 2023-12-14
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- The study of computers and technology.
- Physical activity and fitness
- The study of living organisms.
- The study of written works such as novels, poems, and plays.
- The study of numbers and their properties.
- The study of physical phenomena, forces, and energy.
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- The branch of science that deals with the composition and properties of substances
- The language you're learning right now.
- The study of maps, countries, and landscapes.
- The study of ethical principles and conduct, The principles of right and wrong behavior
- The study of past events.
11 Clues: The study of past events. • Physical activity and fitness • The study of living organisms. • The study of computers and technology. • The language you're learning right now. • The study of numbers and their properties. • The study of maps, countries, and landscapes. • The study of physical phenomena, forces, and energy. • ...
Let me show you how- Vocabulary terms 2026-01-30
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- A Korean martial art that focuses on kicking and fast movements.
- How easily your body can bend and move.
- Sports that teach self-defense, discipline, and fitness.
- To become fit and healthy.
- To give full attention to something
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- Belief in yourself and your abilities
- To move your muscles to make them longer and looser.
- Light exercises done before harder activity to prepare your body.
- To become interested or involved in something.
- Exercises that help loosen muscles and improve flexibility.
- The ability to stay steady and not fall
11 Clues: To become fit and healthy. • To give full attention to something • Belief in yourself and your abilities • How easily your body can bend and move. • The ability to stay steady and not fall • To become interested or involved in something. • To move your muscles to make them longer and looser. • Sports that teach self-defense, discipline, and fitness. • ...
MBC 2026-01-13
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- Host-response process that drives tissue destruction
- Test that monitors collagen breakdown
- Location where all MBC dataa is consolidated for clinicians and patients
- Saliva test that identifies 11 periodontal pathogens
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- Dashboard feature that shows up to 12 months of test history
- Consultation The workflow moment when financial consent is obtained
- Disease linked to Fn and Cognitive decline
- The branded experience that integrates MBC into care
- Vital sign on the dashboard linked to cardiovascular risk
- Blood marker on the dashboard tied to diabetes risk
- Inflammatory enzyme measured by Oral Fitness Check
11 Clues: Test that monitors collagen breakdown • Disease linked to Fn and Cognitive decline • Inflammatory enzyme measured by Oral Fitness Check • Blood marker on the dashboard tied to diabetes risk • Host-response process that drives tissue destruction • The branded experience that integrates MBC into care • Saliva test that identifies 11 periodontal pathogens • ...
cardiorespiratory and muscular systems 2021-10-31
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- the amount of air inspired and expired in one breath
- The recruitment of motor units within a skeletal muscle commences with SMALLER motor units to LARGER motor units. Small motor units are recruited first at LOW muscle forces
- the percentage of fast-twitch and slow-twitch will influence many fitness components
- a protein inside the muscle fibre that carries oxygen to the mitochondria
- the movement of oxygen and carbondioxide at the lungs and the muscles from areas of high to low concentration
- the site inside the muscle fibre of aerobic energy (ATP) production
- a measure of an athlete’s aerobic fitness – it is their max volume of oxygen consumption (ml/kg/min)
- the force of the blood against the artery walls during heart contraction
- one motor neuron and all of the muscle fibres that it stimulates
- microscopic blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- when blood pools in the veins of the extremities after intense exercise. can be prevented with an active cooldown
- the number of times the heart contracts in one minute
- the amount of air inspired and expired in one minute
- made up of the heart, blood and blood vessels
- The maximum rate of energy production in the presence of oxygen
- a contraction where force is developed as the muscle shortens
- the force of the blood on the artery wall during heart relaxation and filling
- the widening of blood vessels to increase blood flow
- the amount of blood ejected from the heart in one minute
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- a contraction where force is developed as the muscle lengthens
- having the capacities to meet the specific demands of the sport
- the body's mechanism by which we maintain body temperature within narrow limits to maintain homeostasis
- the amount of breaths taken in one minute
- the contractile unit of the myofibril
- a protein that binds to redbloodcells a protein found in the red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body and gives blood its red colour
- chemicals that speed up chemical reactions
- carry blood back to the heart with the help of one way valves
- the think filament that is attached to the cross bridges
- the movement of oxygen into the capillaries from the alveoli and carbon dioxide into the alveoli from the capillaries
- the difference between oxgyen concentration between arteries and veins. this represents the amount of oxygen your muscles are extracting from the blood and using for energy
- the narrowing of blood vessels to reduce blood flow
- carry blood away from the heart
- the amount of blood ejected from the heart with each contraction (ml/beat)
- the ability to produce lots of energy quickly without the reliance on oxygen
- a component of the blood that carries oxygen
- these muscle fibres contain few mitochondria and capillaries, have large force and speed but fatigue easily
- these muscle fibres have high levels of myoglobin, mitochondria and capillaries, produce energy (ATP) at a slow rate and have low force and speed production but are very resistant to fatigue
- the thin filament that attaches to the Z line
38 Clues: carry blood away from the heart • the contractile unit of the myofibril • the amount of breaths taken in one minute • chemicals that speed up chemical reactions • a component of the blood that carries oxygen • made up of the heart, blood and blood vessels • the thin filament that attaches to the Z line • microscopic blood vessels where gas exchange occurs • ...
PE 2023-03-13
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- endurance: Your muscular endurance is the ability of your muscles to continue working to carry, push, or pull weight.
- When you exercise, you exert your body. Exercise might involve cardiovascular activity, strength training, or flexibility training.
- fitness: When your lungs, heart, and blood vessels can function efficiently while you exercise, you have cardiovascular fitness.
- Balance is the ability to maintain or regain a stable body position.
- A sport is a type of physical recreation performed as an individual or as a team.
- When you perform exercises to improve your flexibility, you are stretching. Stretching regularly and holding your stretch positions can help you increase your flexibility.
- Your body needs a minimum balance of fluids to stay hydrated and to function correctly.
- Someone who can put together movements using different body parts and control their movements has coordination.
- Resistance is the opposite of a movement or force.
- training: When someone lifts weights to get stronger, they are weight training.
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- training: Circuit training is a type of exercise routine that involves moving from one type of exercise to the next to work different muscles.
- As your heart pumps blood through your arteries, this creates a rhythmic beat, known as your pulse. You can feel your pulse in various places, including at the wrist and on the side of your neck.
- training: Interval training is a type of exercise where you go back and forth between periods of work and periods of rest.
- When you can change your body position and move quickly and accurately, you have agility.
- weight: Weights that aren't attached to some type of equipment are free weights.
- Muscles make it possible for you to move your bones, lengthening and shortening to cause body movement.
- If you repeat an exercise or movement over and over, you are doing repetitions. An example of a repetition might be the number of times you perform a sit-up.
- If you are very tired after a long day or after exercising, you are fatigued.
- of motion: Your range of motion is the amount of movement your joints can make.
- down: After exercising, cool down to bring your heart rate down gradually and help your muscles recover.
- activity: If you exercise to the point where your body can't supply enough oxygen to the muscles to keep it going, you're engaging in an anaerobic activity. Sprinting is an example of an anaerobic activity, because you can't keep sprinting for a long time.
- If a muscle or group of muscles contracts suddenly and painfully, you have a cramp. Cramps can be very short, or they might last for a long time.
- Endurance is the ability to keep exercising and moving for a long period of time.
- A set is a group of repetitions performed for an exercise. For example, if you are doing sit-ups, you might perform three sets of ten sit-ups for 30 sit-ups total.
- activity: An activity would be aerobic if it involves steady activity that increases your heart and breathing rates.
- Intensity is measured by how hard you perform a physical activity.
- When you spend time consciously trying to reduce your intensity, tension, or anxiety, you are relaxing.
- A workout is a type of physical activity that you might do to improve your fitness level. Workouts can involve weight training or cardiovascular activities.
28 Clues: Resistance is the opposite of a movement or force. • Intensity is measured by how hard you perform a physical activity. • Balance is the ability to maintain or regain a stable body position. • If you are very tired after a long day or after exercising, you are fatigued. • of motion: Your range of motion is the amount of movement your joints can make. • ...
Evolutionary Change 2023-05-11
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- all of the genes that are present in a population
- principle that states that allele frequencies in a population remain constant unless one or more factors cause those frequencies to change
- type of reproduction in which cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism.
- A change in allele frequency following a dramatic reduction in the size of a population
- separation of a species or population so that they no longer interbreed and evolve into two separate species
- trait controlled by one gene that has two alleles
- Process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- natural selection in which individuals at the upper and lower ends of the curve have higher fitness than individuals near the middle of the curve.
- process by which a single species or a small group of species evolves into several different forms that live in different ways
- the evolution of a species by gradual accumulation of small genetic changes over long periods of time
- form of reproductive isolation in which two populations reproduce at different times
- trait controlled by two or more genes
- The form of natural selection in which individuals at one end of a distribution curve have a higher fitness than individuals in the middle or at the other end of the curve.
- sum total of all the different forms of genetic information carried by a particular species, or by all organisms on Earth
- The remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past age.
- The form of natural selection in which individuals near the center of a distribution curve have higher fitness than individuals at either end of the curve
- Process by which unrelated organisms independently evolve similarities when adapting to similar environments
- the study of embryos
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- Formation of new species
- Form of reproductive isolation in which two populations develop differences in courtship rituals or other behaviors that prevent them from breeding.
- Pattern of evolution in which long stable periods are interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change
- event during which many species become extinct during a relatively short period of time
- change in allele frequencies as a result of the migration of a small subgroup of a population
- the movement of genes into or out of a population
- a means of identifying the age of a fossil or rock by comparing it to other fossils or rocks.
- changes in anatomy, phylogeny, ecology, and behavior that take place in clades larger than a single species
- form of reproductive isolation in which two populations are separated physically by geographic barriers such as rivers, mountains, or stretches of water
- Number of times that an allele occurs in a gene pool compared with the number of alleles in that pool for the same gene
- body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but may have different functions.
- extinction caused by slow and steady process of natural selection
- Body parts that share a common function, but do not have a similar structure
- a means of measuring the age of a material by comparing the amount of radioactive form of an element contained in the material with the amount of its decay product.
- situation in which allele frequencies in a population remain the same
34 Clues: the study of embryos • Formation of new species • trait controlled by two or more genes • an early stage in the development of an organism • all of the genes that are present in a population • trait controlled by one gene that has two alleles • the movement of genes into or out of a population • The remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past age. • ...
Chronic adaptations - Aerobic 2023-08-28
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- the tiny blood vessels that deliver oxygen to tissues, increase in number and density, improving the exchange of nutrients and waste products.
- Type I muscle fibers (slow-twitch) undergo slight increase in size.
- The efficiency of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the lungs increases, enabling better gas exchange during exercise.
- a protein that carries oxygen within muscles, increases, further enhancing oxygen transport.
- Aerobic training stimulates an increase in blood _________, allowing for better oxygen transport and thermoregulation.
- The respiratory system becomes more efficient at extracting oxygen from inhaled air, which benefits aerobic performance.
- The variance in oxygen content between arterial and venous blood. Reflects the amount of oxygen extracted by tissues during circulation. Increases with aerobic training due to improved oxygen utilization by muscles.
- A type of aerobic interval training. Involves longer work periods and rest intervals. Enhances both aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
- the amount of air breathed in and out of the lungs per minute. measured in L/min. Enhanced through aerobic training, leading to improved respiratory efficiency
- Number of breaths taken per minute. Can decrease with aerobic training due to improved lung efficiency
- The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute increases at maximal levels as a result of aerobic training. This is due to the combined effect of an increased stroke volume while maximum HR remains the same (Q = HR x SV).
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- Alternates between intense exercise and brief rest or low-intensity periods. Maximizes calorie burn and cardiovascular benefits in a shorter time. Boosts aerobic and anaerobic fitness and metabolic rate.
- The maximum amount of oxygen that the body can use during intense exercise, reflecting aerobic fitness.
- Swedish term for "speed play." Unstructured form of aerobic training. Alternates between various intensity levels during a workout. Improves aerobic and anaerobic capacity and race performance.
- The volume of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart per beat increases due to aerobic training. This allows more oxygen-rich blood to be delivered to working muscles.
- High-intensity training that rely on non-oxygen energy sources, enhancing power and speed.
- Amount of air inspired or expired during a normal breath. Measured in milliliters (ml). Aerobic training can enhance this
- Muscles become more adept at utilizing this fuel for energy, sparing glycogen during prolonged aerobic activities.
- Cellular organelles responsible for energy production. Site of aerobic respiration and ATP synthesis. Abundant in muscle cells and tissues with high energy demands. Adaptations include increased number and size with aerobic training.
- The enlargement of the heart muscle due to sustained training.
- Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands; the body adapts to the specific stress it encounters.
- Sustained, steady-state aerobic exercise. Performed at a constant intensity over an extended duration. Promotes cardiovascular endurance and fat metabolism.
- Regular aerobic training can lead to lower ____ ________, reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
- Aerobic training leads to a reduction in the resting and submaximal _____ ______, allowing the it to work more efficiently by needing fewer beats to maintain the same cardiac output.
- Point during exercise where lactate production exceeds removal. Indicates a shift from aerobic to anaerobic energy production. Associated with a delay in the accumulation of fatigue-causing substances. Increasing it allows for extended high-intensity exercise. Training at or near this improves endurance and lactate tolerance.
- Prolonged exercises that improve the body's capacity to utilize oxygen for energy production.
26 Clues: The enlargement of the heart muscle due to sustained training. • Type I muscle fibers (slow-twitch) undergo slight increase in size. • High-intensity training that rely on non-oxygen energy sources, enhancing power and speed. • a protein that carries oxygen within muscles, increases, further enhancing oxygen transport. • ...
KIN100- Chapters 11-15 2024-02-28
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- The art, science, and profession of teaching.
- Specialists who design weight training programs and cardiovascular conditioning programs based on the demands inherent in a specific sport.
- This professional organization collaborated with the CDC to develop a program to increase physical activity levels for students.
- The objective of programs in this type of setting is to fill a specific community need, and target a specific community group.
- Professionals in this setting are working with employees in their workplace to improve their overall health and fitness.
- These professionals spend more time on supplemental responsibilities such as recruiting, film review, etc.
- Applying heat or cold therapy is an example of a _________ intervention.
- ________________ therapeutic exercise refers to processes and treatments that restore skills or functions that were previously acquired but have been lost because of injury, disease, or illness.
- These professionals spend more time with instructional responsibilities.
- This dimension of health is defined as an ability to have satisfying interpersonal relationships with others.
- Overseeing concessions, risk management at facilities, game presentation, customer service are components of ______________ management.
- Sport ___________ is the study and practice of all people and organizations involved in facilitating, promoting or organizing any sport-related business or product.
- Programmed physical activity.
- Exercises that a patient completes to improve function or strength is an example of a ___________ intervention.
- This dimension of health is defined as an ability to learn, grow from experience and utilize intellectual capabilities.
- Professionals in __________ management are responsible for developing promotions, advertising, merchandising, distribution.
- ______________ correct the identified problem to match the person’s wants and needs.
- A ____________ therapist is a professional that provides rehabilitative care to a diverse patient population with a wide range of injuries, illnesses, and diseases.
- Assessments to determine learning as the unit progresses.
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- A document that overall health objectives for the nation every 10 years.
- A Clinical Exercise ______________ specializes in cardiac, pulmonary, and metabolic disease care.
- Assessments to determine at the end of a unit.
- A curriculum style in which students learn about and practice methods to improve components of fitness; emphasis on moderate-vigorous physical activity.
- Improved test scores and GPA are examples of increased academic _______________.
- _____________ therapeutic exercise refers to processes and treatments leading to the acquisition of skills and functions that are considered normal and expected for an individual of a certain age and status.
- A curriculum style in which students learn how to play sport and assume roles of responsibility; coaching, refereeing, statisticians, etc.
- Children and teens should participate in 60 minutes of physical activity ______________.
- A ____________ therapist is a professional that helps people with a disability restore a maximal level of independence and functional skills.
- Examples of __________ skills and attitudes include memory, attention, motivation and self-control.
- This dimension of health is defined as an ability to carry out ADLs with vigor.
- Exercises and instruction in this type of PE program is a have been modified so that all students can participate.
- This professional is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, management, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
- The objective of programs in this type of setting is to help patients manage their medical conditions and stay healthy.
- A positive relationship exists between engagement in physical activity and components of ______________ performance.
- ____________ disease is the leading cause of death for adults in the U.S.
- Tools or measurements identify physiological, anatomical, or biomechanical limitations.
- Professionals in _________ management are responsible for taking steps to reduce losses of all kinds.
37 Clues: Programmed physical activity. • The art, science, and profession of teaching. • Assessments to determine at the end of a unit. • Assessments to determine learning as the unit progresses. • A document that overall health objectives for the nation every 10 years. • Applying heat or cold therapy is an example of a _________ intervention. • ...
KINS 306 Quiz 4 Review 2023-12-07
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- A person who does the equivalent of 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity a week is
- Your client used to curl 25 pounds and hit their max at 10 repetitions. Now, they curl 25 pounds and hit their max at 15 repetitions. This is an example of which fitness principle?
- Children three to four years old should spend at least this many minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) each day
- The maximum recommended amount of screen time for infants
- Your client broke their radius and just got their cast removed. They were surprised at how thin and weak their arm was. This is an example of which fitness principle?
- A stress hormone that decreases following PA
- Age-related decline in bone density can be slowed with regular aerobic, muscle-strengthening, and bone-strengthening MVPA. Important changes seem to begin at ______ minutes of PA per week
- A hormone and neurotransmitter that may help the brain deal with stress more efficiently by influencing neurotransmitters that play other roles in the stress response
- The training principle represented by the statement, “Physical activity only strengthens those bones that are loaded by an activity”
- Non-sedentary waking behavior that requires 3.0 - 6.0 METs of energy use is this intensity of PA
- Activities that can improve the ability to resist forces within or outside of the body that cause falls while a person is stationary or moving.
- American Indians and Alaskan Natives were almost twice as likely as white Americans to be diagnosed with diabetes from 2018 to 2019. This is an example of a health
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- Non-sedentary waking behavior that requires less than 3.0 METs of energy expenditure is this intensity of physical activity
- Ischemic heart disease is usually caused by the buildup of plaque in the walls of these arteries
- People who participate in PA for approximately 150 minutes a week are around ____ percent less likely to die from any cause than people who are not physically active
- The number one cause of kidney failure, lower-limb amputations, and adult blindness in the United States
- A mood-improving neurotransmitter likely released by physical activity
- A mood-improving neurotransmitter likely released by physical activity
- Training principle represented by the statement, “To avoid injury, most adults should start with weight-bearing exercise and only add PA involving impact when previous exercise is no longer challenging” is
- Any waking activity performed while sitting, reclining, or lying down with energy expenditure less than or equal to 1.5 METS is this kind of behavior
- Your client regularly lifts 40 pounds multiple times a day at work. To increase their strength, you have them lift 50 pounds repeatedly. This is an example of which fitness principle?
- A child ages birth to one year (12 months)
- According to the World Health Organization Physical Activity Guidelines, infants should have at least how many hours per day of unrestricted movement?
- A stress hormone that decreases following PA
- The number of hours per day children three to four years old should spend in spend in physical activities at any intensity
- The maximum amount of waking time a child from birth through four years old should be restrained or seated at one time(in hours)
- Most of the mortality and morbidity associated with osteoporosis results from fractures of the
- Non-sedentary waking behavior that requires 6.0 or more METs is this intensity of PA
28 Clues: A child ages birth to one year (12 months) • A stress hormone that decreases following PA • A stress hormone that decreases following PA • The maximum recommended amount of screen time for infants • A mood-improving neurotransmitter likely released by physical activity • A mood-improving neurotransmitter likely released by physical activity • ...
vocab 2023-09-06
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- the process by which your body gets energy from food
- the amount of force a muscle can exert
- a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle
- a serious disorder that prevents the body from converting food into energy
- how often you do the activity each week
- an activity that prepares the muscles to return to a resting state
- part of an exercise when the activity is performed at its highest peak
- any form of movement that causes your boy to use energy
- ability to carry out daily tasks easily and he enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- an activity that prepares the muscles for work
- taking in fluids so that the body functions properly
- purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and that improves or maintains personal fitness
- the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
- an activity in which a resistance is moved through an entire range of motion at a controlled rate of speed
- any activity that uses large muscle groups, is rhythmic in nature, and can be maintained continuously for at least 10 minutes three times a day or for 20 to 30 minutes at one time
- which activities you select
- working the body harder than it is normally worked
- frequency, intensity, time/duration, type of activity
- a condition that results when body tissues become frozen
- intense short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint
- the number of times your heart beats in one minute when you are not active
- an activity that uses muscle tension to improve muscular strength with little or no movement of the body part
- a condition in which body temperature becomes dangerously low
- the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to utilize and send fuel and oxygen tothe body’s tissues during long periods of moderate-to-vigorous activity
- a search or check for diseases or disorders that an individual would otherwise not have knowledge of or seek help for
- overworking the body
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- the ability of the muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without becoming fatigued
- a condition resulting from damaging a muscle or tendon
- the gradual increase in overload necessary to active higher levels of fitness
- the ratio of body fat to lean body tissue, including muscle, bone, water, and connective tissue such as ligaments, cartilage, andtendons
- synthetic substances that are similar to the male hormone testosterone
- a program of formalized physical preparation for involvement in a sport or another physical activity
- how much time you devote to a session
- particular exercises and activities improve particular areas of health-related fitness
- an activity that combines muscle contraction and repeated movement
- condition in which the body loses the ability to rid itself of excessive heat through perspiration
- a way of life that involves little physical activity
- muscle spasms that result from a loss of large amounts of salt and water through perspiration
- how hard you work at the activity per session
40 Clues: overworking the body • which activities you select • how much time you devote to a session • the amount of force a muscle can exert • how often you do the activity each week • a spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle • an injury to the ligament surrounding a joint • how hard you work at the activity per session • an activity that prepares the muscles for work • ...
Fitness and Immune System Crossword 2024-05-05
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- This exercise is when you imagine you are pushing the earth away from you.
- The (above system) does not have a ________________.
- The power of control over one's own actions or emotions.
- A movement where you use more than one muscle group at a time.
- The soldiers of the Immune system.
- This system helps clean the body.
- This kind of motivation comes from inside of a person.
- Exercise can help clean __________ out of your body.
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- Who has the ability to control your actions and reactions?
- A movement where only one muscle group is targeted.
- The body's major safeguard against disease.
- Training that corrects, molds, or perfects.
- A compound movement exercise where a person jumps up and down waving their arms and legs in a repetitive motion.
- Something for exercise is better than _______________.
14 Clues: This system helps clean the body. • The soldiers of the Immune system. • The body's major safeguard against disease. • Training that corrects, molds, or perfects. • A movement where only one muscle group is targeted. • The (above system) does not have a ________________. • Exercise can help clean __________ out of your body. • ...
greek words pan,aero,belli 2013-02-05
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- is an unlimited view over a wide area
- is a cure for all problems
- a town in and a capital of Tinco
- a club or association of a persons interest in
- is a wire or rod used in sending out and receiving electromagnetic waves
- the branch of physics related to the motion of air and other gases
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- in deep stress
- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
- a city in Massachusett
- of,pretainingto,oraffecting all humanity
- aggressive or warlike
- a handle conected to a pan
- one of the air cells of algels
- shout or to screem
- is a noisy uproar
- something,you expose and mix it with air or other gases
- to redouce velocity by taking advantage of a planet's atmosphere drag
- is a uprising
18 Clues: is a uprising • in deep stress • is a noisy uproar • shout or to screem • aggressive or warlike • a city in Massachusett • is a cure for all problems • a handle conected to a pan • one of the air cells of algels • a town in and a capital of Tinco • is an unlimited view over a wide area • of,pretainingto,oraffecting all humanity • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • ...
GREEK ROOT WORDS 2012-11-16
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- supplied with air especially by bubbling air throught a solution
- means aggressive or warlike
- equality civic rights
- universal wisdom
- is the branch of physics related to the motion of air
- is an uprising
- is a noisy uprour
- is a system of exercises that promote fitness
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- somthing you expose and mix it with air or other gases
- is a wire or rod used in sending out and receving electromagheticwaves
- is an unlimited veiw over a wide area
- exposure to or filling with air aeration
- in a bellicose manner or warlike in mamner or temperament
- is romam mythology the goddess of war
- is a natural disposition to fight or go to war
- air conveying such as with the respiratory passages
- war mindedness
- a combination of telescope and microscope
18 Clues: is an uprising • war mindedness • universal wisdom • is a noisy uprour • equality civic rights • means aggressive or warlike • is an unlimited veiw over a wide area • is romam mythology the goddess of war • exposure to or filling with air aeration • a combination of telescope and microscope • is a system of exercises that promote fitness • ...
Mrs.Gottschall is Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2012-11-16
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- mix of mineral water,mix,air
- Demonstrating aggresive and willingness to fight.
- aggeresive or warlike
- a travler in a hot air ballon or aircraft or other flying craft.
- A single sheet of glass in a window or door
- Aggresive or warlike behavior
- noisey uproar
- unlimited veiw over a wide area
- The branch oftechnology andindustry concerned with both aviation and space flight
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- Speak or write praise of ,eulogize
- Make some one fell important.
- a sheet of light paper folded and sealed to form a letter for sending bt air mail.
- cover (a wall or other surface) with panels.
- cure for all problems
- branch of physics related to the motion of air and other gases.
- system of exercise that promote fitness
- uprising
- wireorrod used in sending out and recieving electromagnets waves
18 Clues: uprising • noisey uproar • aggeresive or warlike • cure for all problems • mix of mineral water,mix,air • Make some one fell important. • Aggresive or warlike behavior • unlimited veiw over a wide area • Speak or write praise of ,eulogize • system of exercise that promote fitness • A single sheet of glass in a window or door • cover (a wall or other surface) with panels. • ...
Hayden's crossword of wonder 2015-03-09
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- the science dealing with airborne materials
- the branch of physics related to the motion of air and other gases
- involving all America
- aggressive or warlike
- an unlimited view over a wide area
- a system of exercises that promote fitness
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- an uprising
- a noisy uproar
- a movement for the political union of all African nations
- a reference to the force or power of war
- a movement for the poetical union of all Arab nations
- difficult and exciting movements of an airplane often performed for entertainment
- life in the presence of air or oxygen
- having or showing a tendency to argue or fight
- a cure for all problems
- war mindedness
- a wire or rod used in sending out and receiving electromagnetic waves
- you expose and mix it with air or other gases
18 Clues: an uprising • a noisy uproar • war mindedness • involving all America • aggressive or warlike • a cure for all problems • an unlimited view over a wide area • life in the presence of air or oxygen • a reference to the force or power of war • a system of exercises that promote fitness • the science dealing with airborne materials • you expose and mix it with air or other gases • ...
Sweater Weather Workout 2025-10-01
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- Body's reaction to a very cold chill
- Snug and warm
- Lightweight sticks held by skiers to aid in balance
- Use these to keep your bones strong, prevent falls, and fight depression
- Winter contact sport played on a rink
- A strenuous walk on an established trail in a natural environment
- Another name for a sled
- Where skiers go down a hill
- Help keep your hands warm
- High-mountain environments above the tree line
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- Warming neckwear
- Fitness machine that simulates walking, running, or climbing
- Post-skiing social time; often with snacks
- Mountain path activity, on a frosty day
- Challenging, multi-day hike on rugged, less-traveled paths
- Large circular weight with a handle on top
- Meditative exercises practiced for strength and stress relief
- Endurance exercise to improve heart health and stamina
18 Clues: Snug and warm • Warming neckwear • Another name for a sled • Help keep your hands warm • Where skiers go down a hill • Body's reaction to a very cold chill • Winter contact sport played on a rink • Mountain path activity, on a frosty day • Post-skiing social time; often with snacks • Large circular weight with a handle on top • High-mountain environments above the tree line • ...
Speciation 2016-04-16
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- measures how frequent an allele of a gene is expressed in a population
- courtship and mating behavior causing isolation in species
- characteristics that increase an organism's chances of survival
- members of separate populations cannot make successfully
- total number of genes of all organisms in a population
- organisms of the same species living together
- a group of similar organisms capable of reproducing fertile offspring
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- change in genetic composition of a population over many generations
- new species forming as a result of evolution
- organisms well adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more offsping
- physial barrirers dividing a population
- study of geographical distribution of plant and animals
- timing of reproductive periods can prevent mating
- differences in organisms
- implies reproductive success
15 Clues: differences in organisms • implies reproductive success • physial barrirers dividing a population • new species forming as a result of evolution • organisms of the same species living together • timing of reproductive periods can prevent mating • total number of genes of all organisms in a population • study of geographical distribution of plant and animals • ...
Recreation Professionals of Ontario 2018-02-28
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- Entertained feeling (9)
- What physical activity does all residents do in the morning? (8)
- A feeling of contentment, joy or satisfaction (9)
- Oriental exercise system with slow, controlled movements (6)
- What do the following activities have in common: Exercise, Ball Game, Fitness for me, TaiChi(8)
- PARTY a party to celebrate someone's birthday (13)
- Something performed for recreation or exercise (8)
- Which religious group visits us on the third Sunday each month on all floors? (8)
- What summer activity happens outside second floor balcony? (6)
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- The pleasure of having a good time (9)
- Idleness (10)
- Happy celebration (9)
- Tea party for social gatherings (9)
- Make it and bake it (7)
- Pastime, leisure interest (5)
15 Clues: Idleness (10) • Happy celebration (9) • Entertained feeling (9) • Make it and bake it (7) • Pastime, leisure interest (5) • Tea party for social gatherings (9) • The pleasure of having a good time (9) • A feeling of contentment, joy or satisfaction (9) • Something performed for recreation or exercise (8) • PARTY a party to celebrate someone's birthday (13) • ...
Recreational Activities 2021-02-17
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- a form of play or sport
- an activity involving physical exertion and skill
- playing chess, checkers, scrabble or dama
- what we get or feel during recreation
- type of recreation that includes activities like sports and outdoor games
- to refresh or to restore
- a leisure interest that absorbs an individual's attention
- different from recreation; a spontaneous physical activity for children
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- an example of a fitness activity
- type of recreation that includes activities like strolling on the beach, listening to music, etc.
- latin word for recreation
- under cultural activities
- a creation of art produced or expressed in many ways
- one of the benefits of recreational activities
- a recreation with emphasis on friendliness and social graces
15 Clues: a form of play or sport • to refresh or to restore • latin word for recreation • under cultural activities • an example of a fitness activity • what we get or feel during recreation • playing chess, checkers, scrabble or dama • one of the benefits of recreational activities • an activity involving physical exertion and skill • ...
LATTER DAY APOSTLES AND PROPHETS 2018-08-08
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- Who was in the Hill Cumorah pageant twice?
- Who's father is a world renown scientist?
- Who speaks English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese?
- Who served his full time mission in Sweden?
- Who threw out the first pitch at an Angels baseball game?
- Who served in the same mission as his parents?
- Who's future wife served as student body VP while he served as student body President?
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- Who was an airline pilot?
- Who served as a mission president in Portugal?
- Who cofounded the fitness equipment company, ICON?
- Who has a doctorate in international relations?
- Who was a car salesman?
- Who baptized his own father?
- Who has nine daughters and one son?
- Who was a radio announcer?
15 Clues: Who was a car salesman? • Who was an airline pilot? • Who was a radio announcer? • Who baptized his own father? • Who has nine daughters and one son? • Who's father is a world renown scientist? • Who was in the Hill Cumorah pageant twice? • Who served his full time mission in Sweden? • Who served as a mission president in Portugal? • ...
Life crossword puzzle 2019-03-07
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- collection of all organisms that live in a environment
- the place where Darwin studied for evolution
- subdivisions on the geological scale
- unit of time which are are subdivided
- process where chemical energy is used to make carbohydrates
- scientific study of organisms interacting with other organisms and its environment
- change in a kind of organism over time
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- a group of heterotrophs that break down organic matter
- organisms that get their energy from the sun
- scientist who studies fossil
- an organisms ability to survive and reproduce in its environment
- feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- chemical substance that an organism needs to live
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- organisms that get their energy from other organisms
15 Clues: scientist who studies fossil • subdivisions on the geological scale • unit of time which are are subdivided • preserved remains of ancient organisms • change in a kind of organism over time • organisms that get their energy from the sun • the place where Darwin studied for evolution • chemical substance that an organism needs to live • ...
Life crossword puzzle 2019-03-07
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- organisms that get their energy from the sun
- scientific study of organisms interacting with other organisms and its environment
- scientist who studies fossil
- chemical substance that an organism needs to live
- an organisms ability to survive and reproduce in its environment
- collection of all organisms that live in a environment
- subdivisions on the geological scale
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- the place where Darwin studied for evolution
- organisms that get their energy from other organisms
- unit of time which are are subdivided
- process where chemical energy is used to make carbohydrates
- change in a kind of organism over time
- a group of heterotrophs that break down organic matter
- feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
15 Clues: scientist who studies fossil • subdivisions on the geological scale • unit of time which are are subdivided • change in a kind of organism over time • preserved remains of ancient organisms • the place where Darwin studied for evolution • organisms that get their energy from the sun • chemical substance that an organism needs to live • ...
Final project 2021-06-10
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- The genetic material that carries information about an organism
- an allele whose trait always show
- A change in a gene or chromosome
- A chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- an organism's genetic makeup
- the transmission of traits or information from one generation of individuals
- when protein is made from RNA
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- A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles
- Fitness is the quantitative representation of natural and sexual selection
- an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes.
- Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- when a cell makes a copy RNA from DNA
- an organism's physical appearance
- an allele that is masked
15 Clues: an allele that is masked • an organism's genetic makeup • when protein is made from RNA • A change in a gene or chromosome • an allele whose trait always show • an organism's physical appearance • when a cell makes a copy RNA from DNA • A trait that helps an organism survive • A chromosome that codes for a specific trait • ...
Summer Crosswords 2024-06-05
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- Entraînement combinant la musculation et le cardio.
- Activité physique bénéfique pour la santé
- Séance d'entraînement intense alternant exercices cardiovasculaires et musculaires.
- Entraînement à haute intensité avec des exercices variés.
- Activité aquatique pour renforcer les muscles et l'endurance.
- Pratique d'exercices de relaxation et de méditation.
- Ensemble d'exercices visant à développer les muscles.
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- Programme de remise en forme utilisant le poids du corps.
- Pratique de mouvements et de postures pour renforcer le corps.
- Série d'exercices de renforcement musculaire utilisant le poids du corps.
- Pratique consistant à répéter des exercices un nombre déterminé de fois.
- Entraînement cardiovasculaire sur un appareil.
- Forme de yoga dynamique et fluide.
- Pratique de l'étirement et de la flexibilité.
- Ensemble de mouvements de respiration et de relaxation.
15 Clues: Forme de yoga dynamique et fluide. • Activité physique bénéfique pour la santé • Pratique de l'étirement et de la flexibilité. • Entraînement cardiovasculaire sur un appareil. • Entraînement combinant la musculation et le cardio. • Pratique d'exercices de relaxation et de méditation. • Ensemble d'exercices visant à développer les muscles. • ...
THE ITT 2024-05-16
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- A hacker with malicious intentions. Cyber-Security and Legislation
- How does a human interact with a computer? HCI
- Integers, data type. Data and Testing
- An electronic message that can be sent.
- No video, Just sound. Digital Communication
- A way of visualising/organising information. Design Tools
- A prevention to DOS attacks. Cyber-Security and Legislation
- A use of a HCI to track heartrate. HCI
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- A promotion technique using written and visual information.
- Plan for how elements will work together. Design Tools
- Facts and figures with no context. Data and Testing
- A way of communication, type of channel. Digital Communications
- A digital storing place to transfer data.
- One of the four pillars. IOE
- Internet Of Everything. IOE
15 Clues: Internet Of Everything. IOE • One of the four pillars. IOE • Integers, data type. Data and Testing • A use of a HCI to track heartrate. HCI • An electronic message that can be sent. • A digital storing place to transfer data. • No video, Just sound. Digital Communication • How does a human interact with a computer? HCI • Facts and figures with no context. Data and Testing • ...
CJ Steinebach 2023-02-07
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- an abundance of resources
- cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality; weaken
- to do work of little or no practical value merely to keep or look busy
- being overly focused on small details
- settled securely or snugly. Sheltered or hidden
- optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation
- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- the obstructing or delaying of legislative action, especially by prolonged speechmaking.
- tending to talk a great deal; talkative
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- lacking confidence in one’s own ability, worth, or fitness; timid; shy
- something that does not have a clear meaning
- characterized by strong & turbulent or conflicting emotion
- continuing to sound; echoing
- ineffective; incompetent; futile. Having no sense of responsibility; indifferent; lazy.
- rude; impolite
15 Clues: rude; impolite • an abundance of resources • continuing to sound; echoing • being overly focused on small details • tending to talk a great deal; talkative • something that does not have a clear meaning • settled securely or snugly. Sheltered or hidden • incapable of being fully explored or understood • characterized by strong & turbulent or conflicting emotion • ...
School Subjects 2023-05-29
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- The study of acting and stage performance.
- The study of past events and their significance.
- The study of government and citizenship.
- The study of Earth's features and its inhabitants.
- Education (PE) The study of physical fitness and sports.
- The study of money, resources, and trade.
- The study of personal well-being and hygiene.
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- The study of numbers, equations, and calculations.
- The study of creative expression through various mediums.
- Language The study of a language other than one's native language.
- Studies The study of society, culture, and relationships.
- The study of sound, rhythm, and harmony.
- The study of the natural world and how it works.
- The study of language, literature, and writing.
- Science The study of computers and programming.
15 Clues: The study of sound, rhythm, and harmony. • The study of government and citizenship. • The study of money, resources, and trade. • The study of acting and stage performance. • The study of personal well-being and hygiene. • The study of language, literature, and writing. • The study of past events and their significance. • ...
G 7.52- Week #5- Vocabulary Quiz 2025-02-03
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- _____ can result from dehydration or low blood sugar.
- _____ can be a sign of poor nutrition or sleep.
- _____ levels improve with consistent training and recovery.
- Daily _____ helps maintain overall health and energy.
- _____ train hard to improve their performance.
- _____ like iron and potassium are vital for health.
- Good _____ is key to performing well in sports.
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- _____ can lead to fatigue and decreased performance.
- Regular _____ improves both physical and mental health.
- ____ provide a great source of calcium.
- _____ plays a crucial role in an athlete’s performance.
- _____ build collaboration and improve social health.
- A _____ requires quick energy and intense focus as it’s a fast fun
- _____ is essential for strong bones and teeth.
- It's important to maintain a ______ between work and rest.
15 Clues: ____ provide a great source of calcium. • _____ train hard to improve their performance. • _____ is essential for strong bones and teeth. • _____ can be a sign of poor nutrition or sleep. • Good _____ is key to performing well in sports. • _____ like iron and potassium are vital for health. • _____ can lead to fatigue and decreased performance. • ...
unit 6 2025-01-05
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- to help or assist someone
- a piece of thick absorbent cloth, used for wiping things dry
- an aerobic fitness programme where you dance to music
- something belonging to the very distant past, no longer in existence
- having a physical/mental condition that limits your movements, senses, or activities
- synonym of scream
- a person who is a proffesional in sports
- synonym of a winner
- a session of physical exercises
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- to like something over the other
- synonym of practice
- to achieve your goal
- to really like something, to have fun while doing something
- a racket sport, that is played in a four-walled court between two/four players
- an organization set up to provide help/raise money for those in need
15 Clues: synonym of scream • synonym of practice • synonym of a winner • to achieve your goal • to help or assist someone • a session of physical exercises • to like something over the other • a person who is a proffesional in sports • an aerobic fitness programme where you dance to music • to really like something, to have fun while doing something • ...
Evolution Tic-Tac-Toe Crossword 2024-02-27
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- Only the fittest of a species will reproduce; survival of the fittest
- Darwin's book on Natural Selection
- The ability to survive and reproduce
- Preserved remains of a long-dead organism
- Two scientists who theorized that the earth took millions of years to form (NameANDName)
- The animals Darwin studied on the Galapagos Islands
- Same Structure, different function
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- Organs which no longer serve a purpose
- A species dies out completely
- Species change over time and can give rise to new species
- Manmade; Humans decide which plant or animal breeds
- Species which two or more different species have in common
- Differences and variety in a species
- Change in DNA
- Scientist who proposed the theory of inheritance of acquired traits
15 Clues: Change in DNA • A species dies out completely • Darwin's book on Natural Selection • Same Structure, different function • Differences and variety in a species • The ability to survive and reproduce • Organs which no longer serve a purpose • Preserved remains of a long-dead organism • Manmade; Humans decide which plant or animal breeds • ...
sports 2026-01-28
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- person who makes sure the rules are followed in a game
- sport where players try to throw a ball into a high net
- group of players working together
- practice to improve skills and fitness
- international sports event held every four years
- place where points are scored
- special clothing worn by players during a game
- large place where sports games are played and watched
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- piece of equipment used in tennis
- sport played by hitting a ball over a net with hands
- person who trains and leads players
- sport played by kicking a ball into a goal
- sport played with a racket and a ball
- long-distance race of 42.195 kilometers
- international soccer tournament between countries
15 Clues: place where points are scored • piece of equipment used in tennis • group of players working together • person who trains and leads players • sport played with a racket and a ball • practice to improve skills and fitness • long-distance race of 42.195 kilometers • sport played by kicking a ball into a goal • special clothing worn by players during a game • ...
Sip & Solve 2026-02-24
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- Their hangout spot (mall)
- The website where Russell looks up life hacks and recommendations.
- The heritage car model Russell bought but never drives
- The person who did the demolition for their old house in and out
- Name of the company Russell works for
- The fruit tree Summer dreams of planting in the backyard.
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- The person most likely to defend Russell in any argument (besides Summer)
- The Melbourne suburb where they bought their first house together.
- Summer’s Chinese name
- The first city they travelled to together.
- Russell’s go-to activity after work
- The type of fitness Summer does that involves spins and inverts.
- Their pet’s name
- The school where Summer has worked for 6 years
- Russell’s middle name.
15 Clues: Their pet’s name • Summer’s Chinese name • Russell’s middle name. • Their hangout spot (mall) • Russell’s go-to activity after work • Name of the company Russell works for • The first city they travelled to together. • The school where Summer has worked for 6 years • The heritage car model Russell bought but never drives • ...
Natural Selection 2021-04-29
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- had similar ideals as Darwin but credited Darwin for the theory of evolution
- born with specific traits to help an organism survive longer to produce more offspring to pass on their genes
- mechanism of evolution
- credited for the theory of evolution
- the ability to influence characteristics of organisms
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- Name of island where Darwin had observed different characteristics of tortoise
- change over time
- trait not passed to offspring
- helped propel the idea of natural selection because of their beaks
- how many offspring an organism has
10 Clues: change over time • mechanism of evolution • trait not passed to offspring • how many offspring an organism has • credited for the theory of evolution • the ability to influence characteristics of organisms • helped propel the idea of natural selection because of their beaks • had similar ideals as Darwin but credited Darwin for the theory of evolution • ...
ristikko 2018-08-26
Across
- organism which lives part of its life as a parasite on a host insect
- water that has more salt than freshwater but not as much as seawater
- describes the average ability of individuals with a characteristic to produce reproductive offspring
- many offspring is produced but many of them die
- bud in winter
Down
- kuutti in finnish
- earth is divided in these zones
- indicates the development of the bog
- potential for reproduction of an organism or population
- usually bigger animals are part of this selection
10 Clues: bud in winter • kuutti in finnish • earth is divided in these zones • indicates the development of the bog • many offspring is produced but many of them die • usually bigger animals are part of this selection • potential for reproduction of an organism or population • organism which lives part of its life as a parasite on a host insect • ...
Part of Speech Quiz No11-15 2016-10-19
Across
- Your bag is overloaded, you need to_________it up.
- I need the _________to complete the form.
- He created so much_________with his jokes.
- I'm so fat now that I can't _________ into my old trousers anymore.
Down
- I can't believe you can't lift this__________baggage.
- You can know a lot of details from this very __________website.
- I tried to_________the work for you, so you shouldn't complain anymore.
- His childish behavior is so_________.
- The school is having a _________program to make students healthier.
- Please_________the office if you can't come to school
10 Clues: His childish behavior is so_________. • I need the _________to complete the form. • He created so much_________with his jokes. • Your bag is overloaded, you need to_________it up. • I can't believe you can't lift this__________baggage. • Please_________the office if you can't come to school • You can know a lot of details from this very __________website. • ...
Hoe goed ken je mij? ;-) 2016-11-16
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- ... cookies don't crumble staat er op 1 van mijn t'shirts
- voor ik u kende woonde ik niet in Lier maar ...
- in welk dorp heb ik vroeger ook nog een huis gehad
- mijn lievelingskleur
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- hoe heet de fitness waar ik vroeger nog gewerkt heb
- wat is de naam van het laatste boek dat ik uit gelezen heb
- ik eet mijn pannenkoek het liefste met ...
- zo drink ik mijn koffie het liefst
- wat was mijn vorige auto
- welk vak geef ik op school
10 Clues: mijn lievelingskleur • wat was mijn vorige auto • welk vak geef ik op school • zo drink ik mijn koffie het liefst • ik eet mijn pannenkoek het liefste met ... • voor ik u kende woonde ik niet in Lier maar ... • in welk dorp heb ik vroeger ook nog een huis gehad • hoe heet de fitness waar ik vroeger nog gewerkt heb • ...
Survival of the Fittest 2024-02-09
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- defined as the capacity to adapt
- the number of factors that affect natural selection
- characterized as 'descent with modification'
- the early development stage of an organism
- the separation of characteristics of an organism from the group
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- the animal used by Lamarck to prove the Law of Use and Disuse
- the man credited with the theory of evolution
- contains preserved remains of plants and animals
- any change in the genetic material of an organism
- one of the factors that affect natural selection
10 Clues: defined as the capacity to adapt • the early development stage of an organism • characterized as 'descent with modification' • the man credited with the theory of evolution • contains preserved remains of plants and animals • one of the factors that affect natural selection • any change in the genetic material of an organism • ...
Clue #1 2024-01-19
Across
- The variety of life forms or different forms of life
- When related species develop different traits
- An example of a marine mammal adaptation that provides insulation
- These add/increase genetic variations
- An inherited trait the helps an organism survive
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- When multiple species develop similar traits
- The ability of an organism to pass on genetic information
- A change in a species over time
- Set of genes in a population
- Selection Favors helpful traits and over time changes the gene pool
10 Clues: Set of genes in a population • A change in a species over time • These add/increase genetic variations • When multiple species develop similar traits • When related species develop different traits • An inherited trait the helps an organism survive • The variety of life forms or different forms of life • The ability of an organism to pass on genetic information • ...
StudySync Vocabulary #22 2024-01-22
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- richly verdant or opulent.
- based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
- of vital importance; crucial.
- giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading.
- (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy.
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- able to be understood; intelligible.
- arrogantly superior and disdainful.
- having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.
- having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing.
- happening by a lucky chance; fortunate.
10 Clues: richly verdant or opulent. • of vital importance; crucial. • arrogantly superior and disdainful. • able to be understood; intelligible. • happening by a lucky chance; fortunate. • having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties. • (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy. • ...
Tips on how to stay slim and healthy 2024-01-23
Across
- take breaks from screen to focus on outdoor activities or mind ful relaxation
- Utilize fitness apps for guided workouts and tracking your progress.
- How to keep your body fresh and healthy
- How to train muscles
- To avoid diabetes
Down
- Save costs and control food portions
- Habits that must be changed
- Laughter can be a natural stress-reliever and contribute to a positive mindset.
- Implement circuit training for a combination of strength and cardiovascular benefits.
- Maintain calories in the body
10 Clues: To avoid diabetes • How to train muscles • Habits that must be changed • Maintain calories in the body • Save costs and control food portions • How to keep your body fresh and healthy • Utilize fitness apps for guided workouts and tracking your progress. • take breaks from screen to focus on outdoor activities or mind ful relaxation • ...
Week 19 Vocabulary 2024-04-23
Across
- nonreligious or uncultured person
- completely obvious, conspicuous, or obtrusive especially in a crass or offensive manner
- tending to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change
Down
- : to release from something that engages or involves
- : having or showing willingness to agree or to accept something that is wanted or asked for
- to counteract the activity or effect of
- unsettled in opinion
- marked by or given to offhand and often disdainful dismissal of important matters
- lacking in fitness or aptitude
- conspicuously offensive
10 Clues: unsettled in opinion • conspicuously offensive • lacking in fitness or aptitude • nonreligious or uncultured person • to counteract the activity or effect of • : to release from something that engages or involves • tending to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change • marked by or given to offhand and often disdainful dismissal of important matters • ...
Losing weight 2023-06-13
Across
- Evil ___ corrupts good habits (I Cor 15:33)
- I press toward the ___ for the prize of the upward call( Philippians 3: 14)
- Blessed is he who ____ in the Lord(Jeremiah 17: 7)
- Let the ___ of Christ rule in your hearts(Colossians 3:15)
- lay aside every _______ (Hebrews 12:1)
- Trust in the ___ with all your heart(Proverbs 3:5)
Down
- Do not be ___ about anything (Philippians 4:6)
- Cast your ____ on the Lord (Psalms 55:22)
- ____ fitness
- Therefore do not _____ about tomorrow (Matthew 6:34)
10 Clues: ____ fitness • lay aside every _______ (Hebrews 12:1) • Cast your ____ on the Lord (Psalms 55:22) • Evil ___ corrupts good habits (I Cor 15:33) • Do not be ___ about anything (Philippians 4:6) • Blessed is he who ____ in the Lord(Jeremiah 17: 7) • Trust in the ___ with all your heart(Proverbs 3:5) • Therefore do not _____ about tomorrow (Matthew 6:34) • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-09-20
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- crazy and angry
- an unstable and aggressive person
- what you always do when you are tired
- many people likes to listen
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- is a balanced state of the body and mind
- engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- 😊
10 Clues: 😊 • crazy and angry • many people likes to listen • an unstable and aggressive person • what you always do when you are tired • is a balanced state of the body and mind • the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction • engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness • ...
CogRehab 2023-09-19
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- A body activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness.
- A state of reduce mental and physical activity
- Focus on the here and now
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge
- Extreme tiredness
Down
- Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success
- Instinctive or intuitive feeling; related to mood
- Most complex part of the human body; the seat of intelligence
- The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties;
- Established set of attitudes held by someone
10 Clues: Extreme tiredness • Focus on the here and now • Established set of attitudes held by someone • A state of reduce mental and physical activity • Instinctive or intuitive feeling; related to mood • The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge • Most complex part of the human body; the seat of intelligence • ...
Workshop 6- Vocabulary Part 1 2025-02-17
Across
- endurance; the ability to keep going
- to learn knowledge and skills to prepare you for a job
- very great; reaching the highest or greatest of something
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- to not give up
- to do something again and again so that you can become better at it
- to injure a part of your body by using it too much
- ability to move quickly and easily
- an important accomplishment that results from hard work
- a person who plays sports
- the condition of being very fit and healthy
10 Clues: to not give up • a person who plays sports • ability to move quickly and easily • endurance; the ability to keep going • the condition of being very fit and healthy • to injure a part of your body by using it too much • to learn knowledge and skills to prepare you for a job • an important accomplishment that results from hard work • ...
Evolution Terms 2025-04-08
Across
- An organisms ability to survive and reproduce
- Branch of science about classifying organisms
- When a group within a species seperates and developes its own traits
- Species evolve into another through many slow and small changes
- Remains of a prehistoric organism
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- Branching graph that organizes organisms by shared characteristics
- A more distantly related group of organisms that serves as a reference point
- The study of evolutionary relationships and diversity of life
- Transfer of genetic material from one population to another
- Native and restricted to an area
10 Clues: Native and restricted to an area • Remains of a prehistoric organism • An organisms ability to survive and reproduce • Branch of science about classifying organisms • Transfer of genetic material from one population to another • The study of evolutionary relationships and diversity of life • Species evolve into another through many slow and small changes • ...
STRAMIS QUIZ 6 2025-05-01
Across
- Field involving brain-computer interfaces like NextMind.
- Type of flooring generating energy in sustainable stadiums.
- Company offering DNA fitness tests.
- Type of analysis powered by AI for athlete movement.
Down
- Study of how nutrition interacts with genes.
- A __________ twin collects data, while a digital twin models performance.
- Swedish company known for eye-tracking glasses.
- Smart stadiums utilize technologies such as IoT, AI, 5G, and __________ analytics.
- Headbands using this technology optimize mental focus.
- Hyper-personalization in athlete development uses __________ testing to identify injury risks and training loads.
10 Clues: Company offering DNA fitness tests. • Study of how nutrition interacts with genes. • Swedish company known for eye-tracking glasses. • Type of analysis powered by AI for athlete movement. • Headbands using this technology optimize mental focus. • Field involving brain-computer interfaces like NextMind. • Type of flooring generating energy in sustainable stadiums. • ...
STRAMIS QUIZ 6 2025-05-01
Across
- Smart stadiums utilize technologies such as IoT, AI, 5G, and __________ analytics.
- Hyper-personalization in athlete development uses __________ testing to identify injury risks and training loads.
- Study of how nutrition interacts with genes.
- Type of flooring generating energy in sustainable stadiums.
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- Field involving brain-computer interfaces like NextMind.
- Swedish company known for eye-tracking glasses.
- UK stadium with the world’s first 5G network.
- Type of analysis powered by AI for athlete movement.
- Headbands using this technology optimize mental focus.
- Company offering DNA fitness tests.
10 Clues: Company offering DNA fitness tests. • Study of how nutrition interacts with genes. • UK stadium with the world’s first 5G network. • Swedish company known for eye-tracking glasses. • Type of analysis powered by AI for athlete movement. • Headbands using this technology optimize mental focus. • Field involving brain-computer interfaces like NextMind. • ...
Bicycles 2025-04-22
Across
- – Bicycles help reduce... pollution.
- – One type of bicycle mentioned in the text.
- – Bicycles are often used in race events, also called...
- – A part used to control the direction of a bicycle.
- – Bicycles can be used by children and...
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- – A city where bicycles have special lanes.
- – Number of wheels on a standard bicycle.
- – A part used to move the bicycle wheels.
- – Bicycles can be used for maintaining fitness, also known as...
- – Bicycles don’t need this, so they are cost-saving.
10 Clues: – Bicycles help reduce... pollution. • – Number of wheels on a standard bicycle. • – A part used to move the bicycle wheels. • – Bicycles can be used by children and... • – A city where bicycles have special lanes. • – One type of bicycle mentioned in the text. • – A part used to control the direction of a bicycle. • – Bicycles don’t need this, so they are cost-saving. • ...
Physical Activities 2025-05-16
Across
- An exercise where you lift your body up and down with your arms
- Physical activity that keeps the body healthy and strong
- Walking a long distance in nature
- Riding a bicycle for fun or fitness
- Running slowly for a long distance
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- Moving your body to music
- Jumping over a rope again and again
- Moving your body to make your muscles longer and looser
- Moving through water using your arms and legs
- A gentle activity that helps with balance, strength, and breathing
10 Clues: Moving your body to music • Walking a long distance in nature • Running slowly for a long distance • Jumping over a rope again and again • Riding a bicycle for fun or fitness • Moving through water using your arms and legs • Moving your body to make your muscles longer and looser • Physical activity that keeps the body healthy and strong • ...
Evolution Crossword Bonus 2025-05-16
Across
- Struggle among organisms for limited resources
- Step of natural selection when more offspring are produced than can survive
- Ship Darwin sailed on
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- The ability to survive and reproduce
- A non-poisonous snake looking like a poisonous one is an example of this
Down
- Change over time in a population
- Natural selection acts on this physical trait, not genes directly
- Differences between individuals in a species
- The scientist known as the “Father of Evolution”
10 Clues: Ship Darwin sailed on • Change over time in a population • The ability to survive and reproduce • A trait that helps an organism survive • Differences between individuals in a species • Struggle among organisms for limited resources • The scientist known as the “Father of Evolution” • Natural selection acts on this physical trait, not genes directly • ...
Importance Of Healthy Life 2025-02-24
Across
- A harmful habit that damages the lungs.
- Drinking enough of this keeps the body hydrated.
- The body's defense system against diseases.
- Essential for growth and repairing body tissues.
- A form of physical activity that improves fitness.
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- The practice of consuming nutritious meals for well-being.
- A type of illness linked to poor lifestyle choices.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Lack of this can lead to stress and fatigue.
- Helps in relaxation and stress reduction.
10 Clues: A harmful habit that damages the lungs. • Helps in relaxation and stress reduction. • The body's defense system against diseases. • Lack of this can lead to stress and fatigue. • Drinking enough of this keeps the body hydrated. • Essential for growth and repairing body tissues. • A form of physical activity that improves fitness. • ...
Wellbeing 2025-06-12
Across
- Something you should drink lots of every day
- The ability to bounce back when things go wrong
- Having an open mind to new experiences
- Recommended hours of sleep per night
Down
- Stepping in when you see someone in need
- Being thankful for people and things in your life
- Being aware of your actions and emotions
- You get this at night to recharge your battery
- The ability to understand the perspective and feelings of others
- When you keep your body active
10 Clues: When you keep your body active • Recommended hours of sleep per night • Having an open mind to new experiences • Stepping in when you see someone in need • Being aware of your actions and emotions • Something you should drink lots of every day • You get this at night to recharge your battery • The ability to bounce back when things go wrong • ...
Health Risk Assessment Crossword 2025-08-08
Across
- When a habit takes over, making choices tough.
- The secret to glowing skin and a happy body.
- The health traits passed down from your family tree.
- A sugar imbalance that needs careful management.
- Your body's superpower for feeling great and strong.
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- Being fully present, like a mental detox for your brain.
- When your body carries extra weight, impacting health.
- Fueling your body with the right stuff to thrive.
- A tiny shield that protects you from big illnesses.
- A sudden brain attack, impacting movement or speech.
10 Clues: The secret to glowing skin and a happy body. • When a habit takes over, making choices tough. • A sugar imbalance that needs careful management. • Fueling your body with the right stuff to thrive. • A tiny shield that protects you from big illnesses. • The health traits passed down from your family tree. • Your body's superpower for feeling great and strong. • ...
Physical Health Crossword 2025-10-03
Across
- - Using arms and legs to move through water, keeps you fit
- - Often done before or after exercise
- – These add up when you walk
- - calming practice that improves flexibility and reduces stress
Down
- - fitness activity that requires good shoes and stamina
- - You climb these inside a building
- - Jumping over a rope, a fun way to stay fit
- Walking - quick-paced walk that boosts heart rate and energy
- – What your body needs every night
- - Pedal-powered exercise that strengthens legs and heart
10 Clues: – These add up when you walk • – What your body needs every night • - You climb these inside a building • - Often done before or after exercise • - Jumping over a rope, a fun way to stay fit • - fitness activity that requires good shoes and stamina • - Pedal-powered exercise that strengthens legs and heart • - Using arms and legs to move through water, keeps you fit • ...
random 2025-12-04
Across
- a state of being anxious, irritable, or overwhelmed
- continuously doing something over and over without fail
- is vital to maintaining and building strong bones
- Marijuana and alcohol is considered a ----- to stronger drugs
- when someone is in a state of well being
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- aim to fill half of your plate with this
- when someone is very attached to drugs
- is sometimes caused by taking drugs
- you need to have a good ------- to help stay fit
- eat these to gain energy
10 Clues: eat these to gain energy • is sometimes caused by taking drugs • when someone is very attached to drugs • aim to fill half of your plate with this • when someone is in a state of well being • you need to have a good ------- to help stay fit • is vital to maintaining and building strong bones • a state of being anxious, irritable, or overwhelmed • ...
