Kinesiology Exam #3

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Across
  1. 2. Carbohydrates are the primary fuel source in this energy system (____ alactic)
  2. 4. Processes sensory information like touch and temperature (lobe)
  3. 8. A genetic disorder that affects the lungs and digestive system, leading to thick mucus buildup, respiratory issues, and difficulties in nutrient absorption.
  4. 10. Involved in decision-making, problem-solving, and motor function (lobe)
  5. 12. Long-lasting energy
  6. 15. This is the largest part of the brain
  7. 17. "The internal processes that initiate, guide, and sustain goal-directed behavior."
  8. 19. The hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus are apart of what system?
  9. 20. Used as a secondary source of energy; __________ provide 4 calories per gram
  10. 22. The part of the brain is at the back and coordinates voluntary movements, balance, and posture. It helps ensure smooth and controlled motions.
Down
  1. 1. This body part is primarily responsible for maintaining balance while walking
  2. 3. Quick, immediate energy for short, high-intensity activities (e.g., sprinting, weightlifting).
  3. 5. Controls logic, language, and math (side of brain)
  4. 6. the immediate source of energy for muscle contraction, and glycogen provides a rapid source of glucose to regenerate this
  5. 7. Controls creativity, spatial ability, and artistic skills (side of brain)
  6. 9. The point where the body's mass is evenly distributed. In humans, it’s typically located just above the hips, but it shifts depending on body position.
  7. 11. Glycogen is stored in the muscles and __________________.
  8. 13. This system relies on a combination of carbohydrates and fats, depending on the intensity and duration of exercise.
  9. 14. Connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions like heart rate, breathing, and digestion.
  10. 16. acts as the point where the body’s mass is distributed evenly to maintain equilibrium.
  11. 18. the interconnected series of joints and muscles that work together to produce movement in the body.
  12. 21. Involved in hearing, memory, and speech(lobe)