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NFPT CHAPTER 4|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Three types of muscle tissue 
skeletal, smooth, cardiac 
 
 
 
60% 
Approximately what percentage of the cells in your body are muscle tissue cells? 
 
 
 
Molecule 
This is the smallest unit of a chemical compound. 
 
 
 
voluntary; involuntary 
Skeletal muscle is under ___ control, and smooth muscle is under ___ control. 
 
 
 
vasodilation/widening; vasoconstriction/narrowing 
The movement of blood from one area of the body to another requires the ___ of vessels in the region where blood is n...
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NFPT CPT EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024.
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Tubercles - answer-Small, rounded processes that provide the attachment for tendons and muscles. 
 
Blood path - answer-The blood that enters the right side of the heart is dark red (bluish) and is low in oxygen; this blood travels from the right side of the heart along pulmonary arteries to the lungs, where it receives fresh supplies of oxygen and becomes bright red. It then flows along pulmonary veins to the heart's left side pump. Blood then leaves the 
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Jeremiah NASM CPT - Chapter 7 (Flexibility) Terms in this set (36) Flexibility	_	is the ability to move a joint through its complete range of motion. The normal extensibility of all soft tissues that allow full range of motion (ROM). Extensibility	_	is
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Jeremiah 
 
NASM CPT - Chapter 7 (Flexibility) 
 
Terms in this set (36) 
 
Flexibility	_	is the ability to move a joint through its complete range of motion. The normal 
extensibility of all soft tissues that allow full range of motion (ROM). 
Extensibility	_	is the capability to be elongated or stretched. 
Dynamic Range of Motion	_	is the combination of flexibility and the nervous system's ability to control this 
range of motion efficiently. 
 
 
 
Benefits of flexibility training	-	Improve ...
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NASM-CPT (7th Edition) Chapter 5 Questions and Answers 2023
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NASM-CPT (7th Edition) Chapter 5 Questions and Answers 2023 
Human Movement System (HMS) 
The collective components and structures that work together to move the body: muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems. 
 
 
 
Kinetic Chain 
A concept that describes the human body as a chain of interdependent links that work together to perform movement. 
 
 
 
Nervous System 
A network of specialized cells called neurons that transmit and coordinate signals, providing a communication network within the hu...
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NASM CES Final Exam2024 Expected Questions and Answers (Verified by Expert)
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NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist Final Exam Test Bank 2024 Expected Questions and Answers (Verified by Expert) 
 
 
 
1.	Greatest strength gains take place while the muscle is under resistance 
while doing which of the following 
 
 
ANS Lengthening 
 
2.	Which glo...
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VSC Theories-practice exam with correct answers 2024.
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Neurologic components of the chiropractic adjustment include:	All of the above 
*Note*: this includes... 
Analgesic, Muscle spasm or myofascial cycle, & Nerve root compression 
Its been suggested that spinal dysfunction may alter skin conduction by inducing sympathetically mediated changes in sweat gland secretions. is a special test used to measure the skin's electrical conductivity.	Galvanic Skin Resistance 
Examples of possible contraindications to chiropractic adjustment includes all of the...
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_____ are sensitive to change in tension of muscle and the rate of that change and help prevent the muscle from excessive stress or possibility of injury - Answer ️️-GTO (golgi tendon organ) 
 
golgi tendon organ - Answer ️️-proprioceptor protects the muscle from excessive shortening or lengthening. monitors tension 
 
Muscle spindles - Answer ️️-receptors sensitive to change in length of the muscle and the rate of that change. stretch reflexor
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ISSA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 
ATP stands for 
Adenosine Triphosphate 
 
 
 
Our muscles can produce ATP by which of the following pathways 
All of the above (ATP/CP, Glycolytic, Oxidative pathway) 
 
 
 
BMR stands for 
Basal metabolic rate 
 
 
 
The primary fuel during endurance exercise is 
Fatty acids 
 
 
 
The ATP/CP pathway is sufficient for over four mintues of ATP Production (T/F) 
False 
 
 
 
Non-oxidative glycolysis is reliable 
2 minutes of ATP production 
 
 
 
Catabolism and an...
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Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Exam Questions And Answers
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Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Exam 
 
 
 
 
 
Which of the following substances regulates muscle actions? 
 
potassium 
calcium 
troponin 
tropomyosin - ANS calcium 
 
Which of the following substances acts at the NMJ to excite the muscle fibers of a motor unit? 
 
acetylcholine 
ATP 
creatine phosphate 
serotonin - ANS acetylcholine 
 
When throwing a baseball, an athlete's arm is rapidly stretched just before throwing the ball. Which of the following structures de...
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Kinesiologist BCRPA Fitness theory practice top exam Questions and answers. Rated A+
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Kinesiologist BCRPA Fitness theory practice top exam Questions and answers. Rated A+ 
 
 
 
The definition of *Agonist* and *Antagonist* muscles? 
 
(A) AGONIST = Muscle responsible for movement, ANTAGONIST - Muscle opposite of the agonist 
 
(B) AGONIST = muscle not responsible for movement, ANTAGONIST = Muscle same as the agonist 
 
(C) AGONIST = Muscle partially responsible for movement, ANTAGONIST = no movement 
 
(D) None of these answers - -(A) 
 
BMI = % body fat? 
 
(A) True 
 
(B) Fa...
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