Exercise Science

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Across
  1. 2. affects all or part of the trunk, legs, and pelvic organs.
  2. 3. Fights off pathogens and infections
  3. 6. Brain
  4. 9. this occurs as a result of a disruption to blood flow to an area of the brain.
  5. 11. Approximately 17,000 individuals experience this every year.
  6. 12. Also called aerobic exercise,
  7. 13. also called atherosclerosis of the arteries supplying the blood to our muscles.
  8. 15. loss of motor control (including strength) and sensation to one side of the body.
  9. 16. we get this from breakdown of food from our diet
  10. 17. bones will adapt to the degree of mechanical loading,such that an increase in loading will cause the architecture of the internal,
  11. 18. responsible for creating movement
Down
  1. 1. Exchanges Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
  2. 4. Stores important minerals such as
  3. 5. system of hormones
  4. 7. The study of how body structure and function are altered by exposure to acute and chronic bouts of exercise
  5. 8. paralysis of both upper and lower body
  6. 10. study of old age
  7. 13. Study of the function of the body
  8. 14. Functional electrical stimulation
  9. 19. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  10. 20. bone to strengthen, followed by the strengthening of the cortical