NASM Ch 5 quiz

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Calcium is often associated with bone health, but why is it also important for muscular function?

It stimulates actin and myosin activity.

Which of the following is the functional unit of a muscle cell?

A sarcomere

At what age is the adolescent brain considered to be fully developed?

25

Which division of the skeleton is made up of the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle?

Appendicular

What are the two divisions of the skeletal system?

Axial and appendicular

Which joint is the most mobile, able to move in all three directions?

Ball-and-socket

What is the process by which bone is constantly renewed?

Remodeling

What is the correct order of segments for the spine, starting at the top?

Cervical, thoracic, and lumbarht

A person walks differently when they move from a sidewalk onto the sand. This is regulated by what function?

Motor function

What is the name of the specialized cell that is the functional unit of the nervous system?

Neuron

Humans can learn new things at any stage of life, due to which process that causes the brain to reform neural pathways?

Neuroplasticity

What is the term for the chemical messengers that cross the synapse between the neuron and muscle and assist with nerve transmission?

Neurotransmitters

Which joint has the simplest movement, moving either back and forth or side to side?

Nonaxial

Which type of joint includes the sutures of the skull?

Nonsynovial

Which term describes the movement of bones, such as flexion and extension?

Osteokinematics

Which system puts the body into a relaxed state, termed rest and digest?

Parasympathetic nervous system

What is the name for projections protruding from the bone to which tendons and ligaments attach?

Processes

When a gymnast balances on a beam, they are aware of their body's general orientation and the relative position of its parts. This is due to which key sensory function?

Proprioception

Weight-bearing exercise helps strengthen bones through what process?

Remodeling

What activity is especially beneficial for combating the loss of muscle mass, power, and strength for aging adults?

Resistance training

What is a characteristic of a type II muscle fiber?

Short-term contractions

What are the three types of muscles in the body?

Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth

Which characteristic is exhibited by type I muscle fibers?

Slow to fatigue

Which joints are most associated with human movement?

Synovial

What are the two components of the central nervous system?

The brain and spinal cord

What is the function of the neuromuscular junction?

The site where the nervous system and muscle fibers communicate

What is the purpose of the intervertebral discs?

They act as shock absorbers. PreviousPrevious Submitted NextNext

What is the primary purpose of the peripheral nervous system?

To connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body

What are the two components of a sarcomere?

Actin and myosin

At what age is total peak bone mass reached?

30

What best describes the all-or-nothing principle?

A motor unit will either contract maximally or not at all.

What is it called when a ligament is overstretched or torn?

A sprain

What is the correct order of fascia, starting with the most superficial?

Epimysium, perimysium, endomysium

What surrounds the skeletal muscles and connects them to other surrounding muscles?

Fascia

Which mechanoreceptor is sensitive to changes in muscular tension and rate of that tension change, causing the muscle to relax, which prevents the muscle from excessive stress and possible injury?

Golgi tendon organs

What is the concept that describes the human body as a chain of interdependent links that work together to perform movement?

Kinetic chain

What is a characteristic of a type I muscle fiber?

Less force production

What is the fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone?

Ligament

Which part of a cell is responsible for using nutrients to create energy for the cell?

Mitochondria

Which type of muscle fiber has a large number of capillaries?

Type I

Which type of muscle fiber is predominantly used during movements that require high levels of force and power, such as a sprint?

Type II


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