Exercise Science Terms
Across
- 2. System of hormones, which are chemicals released into the blood by glands called endocrine glands.
- 5. Study of the function of the body. Is concerned on how the body works.
- 8. Control of movement by way of the skeletal muscles which are voluntary control
- 10. A very accessible and easy to perform method of estimating body composition is through measuring body circumference.
- 13. We get this from breakdown of food from our diet
- 16. Study of the function of the body.
- 17. Primarily responsible for creating movement
- 18. is physical exercise of low to high intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process.
- 19. measure of body fat based on height and weight
Down
- 1. An acute or short-term change (adjustment)in the body associated with exercise.
- 3. Transports Blood, Oxygen, & Nutrients to the tissues of the body
- 4. the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- 6. Fights off pathogens and infections
- 7. Exchanges Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide between the air and blood
- 9. Serves as a structural framework and prove levers for movements with contraction of muscles from the muscular system.
- 11. Involves a long-term change in the body due to exercise training.
- 12. Scientific study of old age, the process of aging, and the particular problems of oldpeople.
- 14. has long been the method of limiting minority athletes participation in American sports
- 15. also known as underwater weighing, is one of the more accurate forms of body composition assessment
- 20. occurs as a result of a disruption to blood flow to an area of the brain.