Sport and Exercise Physiology
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- 3. Generate force by changing the length of muscle and can be concentric contractions. (11,5)
- 5. How hot or cold a muscle is(6,11)
- 8. tCell that breaks down bone tissue. (10)
- 10. main structural protein found in the skin (8)
- 11. The result of an organ or tissue caused by an increase in reproduction rate of its cells. (11)
- 14. The internal framework of the body. (8,6)
- 17. Reduces friction between synovial joints. (8,5)
- 19. The constriction of blood vessels, which increase blood pressure. (16)
- 21. The flow of blood around the body.(5,4)
- 23. interweaving bed of capillaries supplying tissues such as muscle.(9,7)
- 24. Medical condition in which the bones become weak and brittle (12)
- 25. Branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms. (10)
- 26. is a involuntary, striated muscle the constitutes the main tissue of the walls of the heart (7,6)
- 27. Extreme tiredness resulting from mental and physical exstersion or illness (7)
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- 1. Thickness of the blood flow. (9)
- 2. Exercise capacity is the maximum amount of physical exertion that a patient can substain. (7,8)
- 4. tCells that form new bone (10)
- 6. Cells that make up skeletal muscles and are composed of numerous myofibrils that contract when stimulated. (6,5)
- 7. Frequency is timed from the start of the contraction to the start of the next contraction. (11,4)
- 9. Bone remodeling is a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton and new bone tissue is formed (4,11)
- 10. A mineral essential for bone growth(7)Capillarynetwork
- 12. Substance deposited in the bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates. (8)
- 13. A very small tear, for example in a tendon or cell wall (5,5)
- 15. 1 fibers are used in much lower intensity exercise.(4,1,6,5)
- 16. They fire more quickly and are more powerful than type 1 muscle fibers. (4,3,6,5)
- 18. Tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints. (8)
- 20. A cord or band of dense, tough, inelastic, white, fibrous tissue, serving to connect a muscle with a bone. (6)TypeImusclefibre
- 22. The dilation of blood vessels, which decrease blood pressure (12)