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Sport BTEC LEVEL 3 Anatomy and Physiology Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass What is Kyphosis? - answerIs when the back forms a hunched shape What is scoliosis? - answerLateral curvature of the spine. What is Nuetral spine alignment? - answerThe spine forms an S shape when viewed from the si...

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Sport BTEC LEVEL 3 Anatomy and
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What is Kyphosis? - answer✔Is when the back forms a hunched shape

What is scoliosis? - answer✔Lateral curvature of the spine.

What is Nuetral spine alignment? - answer✔The spine forms an S shape when viewed from the side.

What what are bone cells comprised of? - answer✔Osteoblasts which form bone by secreting collagen.

Osteoclasts, which dissolve bone mineral.

Leverage - answer✔the length of the bone determines how much leverage you have

Weight bearing - answer✔Bones at the pelvis and legs are strong and thick so they can take weight of
skeleton.

Protection - answer✔Vital organs are protected from damage due to bone.

What are the function of a long bone? - answer✔Source of red blood cell production, Enable large
movement and acts a levers

Types of Bone - answer✔long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid

What is the function of a short bone? - answer✔Increase stability, weight bearing and absorbs shock.

What is the function of the sesamoid bones? - answer✔Easy joint movement and resist friction.

Functions of flat bones - answer✔Protect vital organs and enables muscle attachment and produce
blood cells.

Categories of joints in the body - answer✔Fibrous, Cartilaginous, Synovial

What are the types of synovial joints? - answer✔Ball and socket, hinge, pivot, gliding, saddle, and
condyloid.

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What what are the components of the synovial joint? - answer✔Muscle, bone, bursa, articular cartillage,
synovial fluid, synovial membrane, joint capsule, synovial membrane, ligament and tendon.

What is the function of articular cartilage? - answer✔reduces friction and absorbes shock.

What is the function of Ligaments? - answer✔Connect bone to bone

What is the function of synovial membrane? - answer✔Secretes synovial fluid

What is the function of bursa? - answer✔Found in most major synovial joint which reduces friction.

Flexion - answer✔Flexion means reducing the angle of the bones forming the Joint.

What is Plantarflexion and dorsiflexion? - answer✔Movement that occurs only at the ankle.
Plantarflextion is positioning toes down.

What is Abduction? - answer✔A sideways lateral movement way from the body

What is Adduction? - answer✔Bringing bone at the Joint closer to the midline.

What is Lateral Flextion of the spine? - answer✔Spine moves from side to side. Cervical vertebrae such
as moving neck sideways. Thoracic and lumber vertebrae such as moving the upper body.

What is a skeletal response? - answer✔These are the immediate, short term ways that the skeletal
system reacts when you excersie.

Responses of the skeletal system to exercise within a joint? - answer✔Reduction of viscosity of synovial
fluid and increased pliability of the ligaments

What are skeletal adaptations? - answer✔These are the long term ways the skeletal system changed
due to regular exercise.

Adaptations of the skeletal system - answer✔Increase in bone density and strength, Increased ligament
strength

What is arthritis? - answer✔A disease of the skeleton and can affect people of all ages. Mainly
developed in those over 40 (rheumatoid arthritis). Women are more susceptible than men.

What is Osteoarthritis? - answer✔Causes articular cartilage to thin it causes pain and lack of mobility.

What is Osteoporosis? - answer✔Is the reduction in bone density and is causes by a lack of calcium. This
will make the bones brittle.

Smooth Muscle - answer✔Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body

What is the Cardiac Muscle? - answer✔Is found on the walls of the heart. It circulates blood in and out
of the skeletal system. These are unconsciously controlled

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