CPT Final Exam Review
Across
- 7. When glucose is broken down via glycolysis, what molecule is created that could also be oxidized under aerobic conditions?
- 8. Which heart chamber gathers deoxygenated blood returning to the heart from the superior and inferior vena cava veins?
- 10. Which principle states that soft tissue will model along the lines of stress?
- 15. Humans can learn new things at any stage of life, due to which process that causes the brain to reform neural pathways?
- 16. The ETC uses a hydrogen gradient to create _________.
- 17. What type of fitness professional has advanced knowledge, training, and experience in designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for competitive athletes?
- 19. Which type of professionals are qualified to counsel individuals who are diagnosed with depression, using exercise as a supplemental treatment? This is similar to a psychiatrist.
Down
- 1. Core __________ best describes the ability to contract muscles of the core with force in an effort to flex the trunk during a slow controlled movement.
- 2. Iodine has a major role in which bodily function?
- 3. What term is defined as the generic modifiable factors that impact behavior?
- 4. Which type of motivation would be characterized by a client who enjoys the process of becoming more fit?
- 5. Which of the following protein structures is important for muscular contractions by providing a binding site?
- 6. According to NASM, how many years must a fitness professional maintain accurate financial, contract, appointment & tax records?
- 9. If someone repeatedly lifts heavy weights, that person will produce higher levels of maximal strength. What is this an example of?
- 11. The cardiovascular and respiratory systems work together to remove what waste product?
- 12. Which of the following muscle groups work eccentrically in the sagittal plane during the lowering phase of the squat?
- 13. Which section of the NASM Code of Professional Conduct requires that client records are disposed of in a secure manner?
- 14. what type of amino acids that must be consumed because they cannot be created by the body
- 18. Accumulating too much of a vitamin or mineral in the body may lead to what?