ESS final exam questions & answers 2024/2025
kinesiology - ANSWERSThe cross-disciplinary and dynamic field of study focusing on human movement
exercise - ANSWERSA subset of physical activities that are planned, structured, and designed to improve or maintain physical fitness
exercise sci...
kinesiology - ANSWERSThe cross-disciplinary and dynamic field of study focusing on human movement
exercise - ANSWERSA subset of physical activities that are planned, structured, and designed to improve
or maintain physical fitness
exercise science - ANSWERSStudy of the physiological and behavioral changes that occur in the body in
response to exercise and sport training
human anatomy - ANSWERSThe study of the structures that makeup the human body and how those
structures relate to each other
lateral - ANSWERSFarther from the medial plane (e.g. you ears are ____ to your cheeks)
medial - ANSWERSNearer to the medial plane (e.g. your nose is _____ to your eyes)
distal - ANSWERSFurther from the trunk (e.g. the hands are ___ to the arms, or away from the origin)
proximal - ANSWERSNearer to the trunk (e.g. the arms are ___ to the hands, or toward the origin)
anterior - ANSWERSNearer to the front (e.g. your lips are ___ to your teeth)
posterior - ANSWERSNearer to the back (e.g. you back is ____ to your abdomen)
superior - ANSWERSNearer to the top of the head (e.g. your lips are ____ to your chin)
,inferior - ANSWERSNearer to the feat (e.g. the stomach is ___ to the heart)
supine - ANSWERSLying on your back
prone - ANSWERSLying face down
median plane - ANSWERSA vertical plane that bisects the body into right and left halves
coronal or frontal plane - ANSWERSAny vertical plane at right angles to the median plane
transverse plane - ANSWERSAny plane at right angles to both the median and frontal planes
center of gravity - ANSWERSThe point at which the median, frontal, and transverse planes intersect
flexion - ANSWERSSagittal plane motion that reduces the angle between two bones at a joint
extension - ANSWERSSagittal plane motion that increases the angle between two bones at a joint
dorsiflexion - ANSWERSMotion of brining the top of the foot toward the shin, or movement of the ankle
so that the dorsal surface of the foot moves superiorly
plantar flexion - ANSWERSMotion of brining the top of the foot away from the shin, or movement of the
ankle so that the dorsal surface of the foot moves inferiorly
abduction - ANSWERSMovement away from the midline of the body
adduction - ANSWERSMovement toward the midline of the body
circumduction - ANSWERSA cone-shaped movement that does not include any rotation; combination of
flexion-extension and abduction-adduction
, pronation - ANSWERSWhen the palm is moved to face posteriorly
supination - ANSWERSWhen the palm is moved to face anteriorly
inversion - ANSWERSWhen the sole of the foot is turned inward
eversion - ANSWERSWhen the sole of the foot is turned outward
axial skeleton - ANSWERSThe section of the human skeleton composed of the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and
sternum
appendicular skeleton - ANSWERSThe section of the human skeleton made up of the pectoral and pelvic
girdles and the upper and lower limbs that are appended from the girdles
synovial joint - ANSWERSJoints that allow the greatest amount of motion
sarcomere - ANSWERSContractile until of a skeletal muscle that is organized within a myofibril in series
(i.e. attached with other ___ end to end)
myofilament - ANSWERSproteins that make up the sarcomere (i.e. actin and myosin)
cross bridge formation - ANSWERSA process during which the heads of the myosin filaments temporarily
attach themselves to the actin filaments
All-or-none principle - ANSWERSA synaptic transmission will cause an action potential in the postsynaptic
cell as long as its strength is above a minimum threshold level
static contraction - ANSWERSA contraction non which the muscle tension or force exerted against an
external object is equal or weaker, so no visible movement of load occurs
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