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BIO-210 Exam 3 Questions and Verified Answers
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5 characteristics of muscle 1. Responsiveness 2. Conductivity 3. Contractibility 4. Extensibility 5. Elasticity 
2 names for muscle fiber 1. myofiber 2. myocyte 
Muscle cells are packed full of which type of protein filament? myofibrils: bundles of protein filaments (actin and myosin) 
Difference between myofiber and myofibril Myofiber: a muscle fiber Myofibril: protein filaments within the cytoplasm of the muscle cell 
Muscle cytoplasm (name and significance) Sarcoplasm: contains glycogen and m...
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Kinesiology Midterm Exam 2024 Questions and Answers
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Kinesiology Midterm Exam 2024 
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Dependent - Answer-requiring some assistance 
exacerbation - Answer-increase in the severity of a disease or its symptoms 
Graft - Answer-tissue or organ for transplantation or implantation 
Hemiplegia - Answer-paralysis of one side of the body 
Ipsilateral - Answer-same side 
Contralateral - Answer-opposite side 
mobility - Answer-ability to move with ease 
orthostatic hypotension - Answer-fall in blood pressure 
Osteoporosis - Answer-loss o...
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AEA Certification Latest Update Graded A+
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AEA Certification Latest Update Graded A+ muscular strength is defined as the maximum force that can be exerted by a muscle or muscle group against a resistance. 
Golgi tendon organ This proprietorial is found in the tendons of your muscle and measure muscle tension. 
6 components to fitness skills balance, coordination, speed, power, agility, reaction time 
What is the difference between maximal heart rate and heart rate reserve? Max HR-the highest HR a person can achieve and is measured with a...
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AEA Study Guide
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___________ is defined as the maximum force that can be exerted by a muscle or a muscle 
group against a resistance - Muscular Strength 
 
What type of stretching activates the muscle spindles, specialized receptors in the muscle that 
monitor muscle length change and the speed of muscle length change? - Ballistic Stretching 
 
Name the six skill-related components of fitness - Balance, coordination speed, power, 
agility, and reaction time 
 
What is the difference between ma...
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Locomotion and movement – NEET Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Locomotion and movement – NEET Exam 
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What is locomotion? - answerany movement that results in change in location or place 
In paramoecium cilia helps in - answer- the movement of food through cytopharynx 
- locomotion 
Hydra uses its tentacles for - answer- capturing its prey 
- locomotion 
All locomotions are movement but all movements are not locomotions. - answer 
Locomo is needed for - answer- search of food 
- shelter 
- mate 
- suitable breeding grounds 
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NCOI- UNIT 2 CARDIOVASCULAR EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 100% VERIFIED
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NCOI- UNIT 2 CARDIOVASCULAR EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 100% VERIFIED 
 
What does the conduction system in the heart do? 
responsible for creating and transporting the electrical impulse, or action potential. The impulse starts depolarization of the cardiac cells and subsequently heart contraction 
Systole 
Contraction of the heart, ejecting blood from the ventricles 
Diastole 
Relaxation of the heart filling the ventricles 
Contractibility 
pumping powe...
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Locomotion and movement – NEET Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Locomotion and movement – NEET Exam 
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What is locomotion? - answerany movement that results in change in location or place 
In paramoecium cilia helps in - answer- the movement of food through cytopharynx 
- locomotion 
Hydra uses its tentacles for - answer- capturing its prey 
- locomotion 
All locomotions are movement but all movements are not locomotions. - answer 
Locomo is needed for - answer- search of food 
- shelter 
- mate 
- suitable breeding grounds 
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CANFITPRO 2024 Questions and Answers 100% pass
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CANFITPRO 2024 Questions and Answers 100% pass 
How can you make a client's goal of becoming stronger SMART? 
A) I will be able to deadlift 225lb (with a baseline of 135lb) in 6 months by training 4 
times a week with my trainer. 
B) I will be able to do bicep curls and leg extensions 
C) I will be able to do 50 pushups (with a baseline of 1 pushup) in 2 weeks. 
D) I will train twice a week so I can do an overhead squat without falling over. - Correct 
Answer ️️ -A) I will be able to deadli...
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Portage NURS 251 - Test 3 Questions and Correct Answers
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Portage NURS 251 - Test 3 Questions and Correct Answers 
Two factors that determine a person's blood pressure - ANS Cardiac Output and Systemic Vascular Resistance 
 
Cardiac output - ANS amount of blood ejected from the heart's left ventricle in one minute (heart rate x stroke volume) 
 
SVR (systemic vascular resistance) - ANS amount of resistance to blood flow 
 
Contributing factors to a patient's blood pressure - ANS Cardiac Factors: heart rate, contractibility 
Circulating V...
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Portage Learning NURS 251 Module 3 Exam
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Portage Learning NURS 251 Module 3 Exam. 
Question 1 
Name the two factors that determine a person’s blood pressure. 
Answer: 
Cardiac Output and Systemic Vascular Resistance. 
 
Question 2 
Define Cardiac Output. 
Answer: 
The amount of blood ejected from the heart’s left ventricle 
 
Question 3 
List three contributing factors to a patient’s blood pressure. 
Any three of the following: Cardiac Factors- heart rate, contractibility, 
Circulating Volume- salt, aldosterone, hormones and peri...
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