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HBS Unit 4: Movement Study Guide—Test Thursday, April 7th (39 MC, 1 Multi-part Case Study Short Answer)What is the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system? What are the names of the bones? (2 MC)What are the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton? What type of bone is each bone? (1 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the five bone types? (1 MC)What are osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and osteogenesis imperfecta? Why does each disease occur? (1 MC)Our joints allow us to perform many movements. What are the five movements we studied? (1 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the three joint types? Of the six movable (synovial) joints? (2 MC)What are the three types of muscle? What are the characteristics of each type of muscle tissue? (2 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the muscular system? (2 MC)What are the names of the skeletal muscles? Which muscles are worked by a given exercises? (2 MC)What is rigor mortis? What does rigor mortis occur? (1 MC)What skeletal muscle disorders do Ami and Jason have? What is the pathophysiology of each disorder? (1 MC)How do skeletal muscles contract—including the sliding filament theory? (1 MC, Short Answer)What is the physiology of the cardiovascular system? What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and veins, coronary arteries, and cardiac veins? (1 MC) HBS Unit 4: Movement Study Guide—Test Thursday, April 7th (39 MC, 1 Multi-part Case Study Short Answer)What is the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system? What are the names of the bones? (2 MC)What are the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton? What type of bone is each bone? (1 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the five bone types? (1 MC)What are osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and osteogenesis imperfecta? Why does each disease occur? (1 MC)Our joints allow us to perform many movements. What are the five movements we studied? (1 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the three joint types? Of the six movable (synovial) joints? (2 MC)What are the three types of muscle? What are the characteristics of each type of muscle tissue? (2 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the muscular system? (2 MC)What are the names of the skeletal muscles? Which muscles are worked by a given exercises? (2 MC)What is rigor mortis? What does rigor mortis occur? (1 MC)What skeletal muscle disorders do Ami and Jason have? What is the pathophysiology of each disorder? (1 MC)How do skeletal muscles contract—including the sliding filament theory? (1 MC, Short Answer)What is the physiology of the cardiovascular system? What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and veins, coronary arteries, and cardiac veins? (1 MC) HBS Unit 4: Movement Study Guide—Test Thursday, April 7th (39 MC, 1 Multi-part Case Study Short Answer)What is the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system? What are the names of the bones? (2 MC)What are the major bones of the axial and appendicular skeleton? What type of bone is each bone? (1 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the five bone types? (1 MC)What are osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and osteogenesis imperfecta? Why does each disease occur? (1 MC)Our joints allow us to perform many movements. What are the five movements we studied? (1 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the three joint types? Of the six movable (synovial) joints? (2 MC)What are the three types of muscle? What are the characteristics of each type of muscle tissue? (2 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the muscular system? (2 MC)What are the names of the skeletal muscles? Which muscles are worked by a given exercises? (2 MC)What is rigor mortis? What does rigor mortis occur? (1 MC)What skeletal muscle disorders do Ami and Jason have? What is the pathophysiology of each disorder? (1 MC)How do skeletal muscles contract—including the sliding filament theory? (1 MC, Short Answer)What is the physiology of the cardiovascular system? What is the anatomy and physiology of the blood vessels? (2 MC)What is the physiology of the pulmonary arteries and veins, coronary arteries, and cardiac veins? (1 MC) What are varicose veins? How do they form? How can they be prevented? How are they treated? (1 MC)What is cardiac output? What is the equation? How can it be calculated? How can it be affected? (1 MC)What is peripheral artery disease? How can it be diagnosed? How is ABI calculated? How can it be treated? (1 MC)What is a normal BP? How is BP affected by other organ systems? (1 MC)What are the main arteries in the body? (1 MC)How does blood flow through the heart and body? What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (2 MC)Which instruments are used to measure vital signs (pulse, BP, and EKG)? What are the steps of heart conduction? (1 MC) What is the equation for cellular respiration? What are the reactants? What are the products? (1 MC)What are the three energy-producing systems within the body? When do you use each system? Which is/are aerobic? Which is/are anaerobic? Which process is the most efficient? (2 MC, Short Answer)How can you prepare for exercise (food/sleep)? How does your body respond to exercise (sweat, sympathetic nervous system, motor neurons, etc)? (1 MC)How do performance enhancers (doping, steroids, creatine, beta-blockers) improve athletic fitness? (2 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the hip? How is a total hip replacement performed? (3 MC)What is muscle fatigue? Why does muscle fatigue occur? Does isometric or isotonic contraction cause fatigue? (2 MC)What are varicose veins? How do they form? How can they be prevented? How are they treated? (1 MC)What is cardiac output? What is the equation? How can it be calculated? How can it be affected? (1 MC)What is peripheral artery disease? How can it be diagnosed? How is ABI calculated? How can it be treated? (1 MC)What is a normal BP? How is BP affected by other organ systems? (1 MC)What are the main arteries in the body? (1 MC)How does blood flow through the heart and body? What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (2 MC)Which instruments are used to measure vital signs (pulse, BP, and EKG)? What are the steps of heart conduction? (1 MC) What is the equation for cellular respiration? What are the reactants? What are the products? (1 MC)What are the three energy-producing systems within the body? When do you use each system? Which is/are aerobic? Which is/are anaerobic? Which process is the most efficient? (2 MC, Short Answer)How can you prepare for exercise (food/sleep)? How does your body respond to exercise (sweat, sympathetic nervous system, motor neurons, etc)? (1 MC)How do performance enhancers (doping, steroids, creatine, beta-blockers) improve athletic fitness? (2 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the hip? How is a total hip replacement performed? (3 MC)What is muscle fatigue? Why does muscle fatigue occur? Does isometric or isotonic contraction cause fatigue? (2 MC)What are varicose veins? How do they form? How can they be prevented? How are they treated? (1 MC)What is cardiac output? What is the equation? How can it be calculated? How can it be affected? (1 MC)What is peripheral artery disease? How can it be diagnosed? How is ABI calculated? How can it be treated? (1 MC)What is a normal BP? How is BP affected by other organ systems? (1 MC)What are the main arteries in the body? (1 MC)How does blood flow through the heart and body? What is the anatomy and physiology of the heart? (2 MC)Which instruments are used to measure vital signs (pulse, BP, and EKG)? What are the steps of heart conduction? (1 MC) What is the equation for cellular respiration? What are the reactants? What are the products? (1 MC)What are the three energy-producing systems within the body? When do you use each system? Which is/are aerobic? Which is/are anaerobic? Which process is the most efficient? (2 MC, Short Answer)How can you prepare for exercise (food/sleep)? How does your body respond to exercise (sweat, sympathetic nervous system, motor neurons, etc)? (1 MC)How do performance enhancers (doping, steroids, creatine, beta-blockers) improve athletic fitness? (2 MC)What is the anatomy and physiology of the hip? How is a total hip replacement performed? (3 MC)What is muscle fatigue? Why does muscle fatigue occur? Does isometric or isotonic contraction cause fatigue? (2 MC) ................
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