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IB SEH: ALL UNITS, TOPICS, AND CHAPTERS. VERIFIED PAPERS RATED A+

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IB SEHS Exam Prep Graded A+

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IB SEHS Exam Prep Graded A+ long bones ️longer than they are wide, long cylindrical shaft, ends are enlarged, includes the femur, humerus, metatarsals, and phalanges short bones ️small, cube-shaped, usually articulate with more than one bone, includes the tarsals and carpals flat bones...

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IB SEHS Exam Paper 1 And 2 Complete Answers

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IB SEHS Exam Paper 1 And 2 Complete Answers Distinguish anatomically between the axial and appendicular skeleton AXIAL •skull, spine, ribs, and sternum •provides central support, attachment points, and protects nervous system APPENDICULAR •includes appendages of the body -shoulders...

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Ib Sports Science - Topic 1 Verified Answers

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Ib Sports Science - Topic 1 Verified Answers Fixed, little movement occurs. Responsible for; support and protection of the brain, spinal cord and many internal structures. Creation of Blood cells, Attachment, Posture Support 1.1.2 - Distinguish between the axial and appendicular skeleton in te...

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IB SEHS Topic 1 Anatomy Verified Solutions

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IB SEHS Topic 1 Anatomy Verified Solutions Axial skeleton consists of those parts near the skeletal axis, skull, vertebral column, the ribs and sternum Appendicular skeleton consists of upper and lower extremities, pelvic girdle (illium, ischium and pubis) and the pectoral girdle (scapula ...

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IB Sehs Chapter One Verified Answers

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IB Sehs Chapter One Verified Answers 1. Proximal to the phalanges ️Metatarsals Anterior to the distal end of the femur ️Patella Posterior to the clavicle ️Scapula Distal to the femur ️Tibia & fibula Inferior to the third rib ️Sternum Lateral to the tibia ️Fibula Medial to t...

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IB SEHS Unit 1 test complete answers

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IB SEHS Unit 1 test complete answers Axial Skeleton ️Skull, ribs, sternum, vertebre (7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 fused sacral as 1, 4 coccyx fused as 1) Appendicular Skeleton ️Pectorial girdle, (scapulae, clavicles), humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, pelvic...

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IB SEHS Topic 4 Verified Solutions

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IB SEHS Topic 4 Verified Solutions Myofibril ️One of the slender threads of a muscle fiber, composed of numerous myofilaments Myofilament ️Myofibrils are made up of even smaller threadlike structures Actin Filament and Myosin Filament ️Two protein sites responsible for movement Sarcome...

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IB Sports Science Complete Solutions

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IB Sports Science Complete Solutions How are nutrients transported? ️Through the blood stream Why don't nutrients function in isolation? ️They interact with each other in food, the digestive system, in the blood, and in the cell. Chemical Composition of Carbohydrates ️CH2O Monosacch...

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IB SEHS A.5 - Training and performance at altitude graded A+

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IB SEHS A.5 - Training and performance at altitude graded A+ State the height range for near-sea level altitude ️0-500m State the height range for low altitude ️500-2000m State the height range for moderate altitude ️m State the height range for high altitude ️m State the height ra...

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IB SEHS TOPIC 1 & 2 QUESTIONS ALL ANSWERS CORRECT

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IB SEHS TOPIC 1 & 2 QUESTIONS ALL ANSWERS CORRECT Outline the functions of connective tissue ️Cartilage: Protects the ends of the bones, absorbs shock, reduces friction Ligament: Connect bone to bone, strong, fibrous bands that provide stability to the joints, prevents abnormal movements ...

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IB SEHS Topic 2 Study Guide Verified Solutions

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IB SEHS Topic 2 Study Guide Verified Solutions List the pathway of blood in your heart ️1) Superior vena cava 2) Inferior Vena cava 3) Right atrium 4) Tricuspid valve 5) right ventricle 6) pulmonary artery 7) lung cappilaries 8) pulmonary vein 9) left atrium 10) mitral valve ...

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IB SEHS Topic 6.2 Study Design Verified Answers

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IB SEHS Topic 6.2 Study Design Verified Answers Specificity ️Measuring the skills needed for a particular sport can see how well the athlete can maintain that skill when repeatedly doing it. Accuracy ️Checking if the instruments you're using in an experiment are working properly & calib...

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IB SEHS - Topic 5.2 Already Graded A

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IB SEHS - Topic 5.2 Already Graded A Exteroceptors ️Provide information about the external environment. Exteroceptors involved in sensation with regard to sport are vision and audition. Proprioceptors ️Proprioception means "sense of self". In the limbs, the proprioceptors are sensors t...

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IB SEHS Unit 6 Complete Solutions

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IB SEHS Unit 6 Complete Solutions error bars ️Graphical representation of the variability of data mean ️average standard deviation ️a measure of variability that describes an average distance of every score from the mean normal distribution ️A function that represents the distribut...

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IB SEHS unit 4 already rated A+

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IB SEHS unit 4 already rated A+ label a motor unit - dendrite - cell body - nucleus - axon - motor end plate - synapse - muscle dendrites receives impulses from other neurons and pass them to the cell body Best Small School Prospects in the 2022 NFL Draft cell body processes the info fro...

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IB SEHS 5.1 Verified Answers

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IB SEHS 5.1 Verified Answers Skill ️a specific action or the level of performance of an individual. A predetermined outcome or goal. Motor Skill ️Emphasize movement, not much thinking. example: weightlifting Cognitive skills ️Require lots of thinking and is associated with the decision m...

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IB SEHS SL Option A Complete Answers

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IB SEHS SL Option A Complete Answers A.1.1: Distinguish between training, overtraining and overreaching. Training is performing exercise in an organized manner on a regular basis with a specific goal in mind (cross reference with 6.2). Overtraining is when an athlete attempts to do more traini...

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IB SEHS Unit 4.3 Already Graded A+

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IB SEHS Unit 4.3 Already Graded A+ Force ️The mechanical interactions with 2 objects or bodies Speed ️The distance that an object travels per unit of time Velocity ️The distance that an object travels per unit of time in a certain direction Displacement ️How far and what direction is...

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IB SEHS Skill and Sport Already Graded A+

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IB SEHS Skill and Sport Already Graded A+ Skill the consistent production of goal-oriented movements which are learned and specific to the task different types of skill cognitive perceptual motor perceptual motor cognitive when there is only thinking is involved/ chess perceptual the ...

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IB SEHS Ch. 5 Rated A

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IB SEHS Ch. 5 Rated A Skill The consistent production of goal-oriented movements, which are learned and specific to the task Cognitive Skill Activity involving primarily thinking. Perceptive Skill Interpreting and making sense of info coming in via senses Motor Skill Activity involving pri...

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IB SEHS Topic 1.1 All Answers Correct

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IB SEHS Topic 1.1 All Answers Correct What is axial skeleton ️Bones that dont move What are examples of Axial bones? ️Skull Sternum Vertebrae Ribs What is the vertebral column? ️5 diffident bones that make up the vertebrae How many bones does the cervical have? ️7 bones How ...

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IB SEHS Topic 1.1 All Answers Correct

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IB SEHS Topic 1.1 All Answers Correct What is axial skeleton ️Bones that dont move What are examples of Axial bones? ️Skull Sternum Vertebrae Ribs What is the vertebral column? ️5 diffident bones that make up the vertebrae How many bones does the cervical have? ️7 bones How ...

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IB SEHS Topic 6 Graded A+

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IB SEHS Topic 6 Graded A+ Standard Deviation ️a spread of scores around the mean State why standard deviation is useful ️Displays the consistency of each sample t-test ️used to determine if two sets of data are significantly different from each other. Error bars ️graphical representa...

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Option C (IB SEHS) All Answers Correct

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Option C (IB SEHS) All Answers Correct Habitual physical activity ️Activities of daily living Exercise ️Intentional planned repetitive movement designed to increase fitness Sport ️Involves game/competition with regard to movement Physical fitness ️Aerobic capacity, flexibility, muscu...

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Topic 6 IB SEHS Complete Solutions

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Topic 6 IB SEHS Complete Solutions Standard Deviation ️spread of scores around the mean or average Error Bars ️are a graphical representation of the variability of the data, depict standard deviation Normal Distribution ️when 68% of all values are between +/- 1.0 standard deviation and 9...

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IB SEHS Command Terms All Answers Correct

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IB SEHS Command Terms All Answers Correct Define Give the precise meaning of a word, phrase or physical quantity. Draw Represent by means of a labeled, accurate diagram using a pencil A ruler or straight edge should be used for straight lines. Label Add labels to a diagram. List Give a seq...

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IB SEHS 6.1&6.2 Statistical Analysis and Study Design Graded A+

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IB SEHS 6.1&6.2 Statistical Analysis and Study Design Graded A+ STATISTICAL ANALYSIS What are Error Bars? Graphical representation of the variability of data Brainpower Read More Mean & Standard Deviation: calculate the mean and standard deviation of a set of data 1. What is standard d...

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IB SEHS Topic 2.2 Already Graded A+

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IB SEHS Topic 2.2 Already Graded A+ 2.2.1 State the composition of blood. ️Blood transports electrolytes, proteins, gases, nutrients, waste products, and hormones. And is composed of cells: erythrocytes (RBCs) making up 99% of the formed elements as well as leukocytes (WBCs), platelets, an...

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IB SEHS Topic 6.1 Statistical Analysis

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IB SEHS Topic 6.1 Statistical Analysis standard deviation ️spread of scores around the mean or average error bars ️graphical representation of the variability of the data coefficient of variation ️The ratio of the standard deviation to the mean, expressed as a percentage; another usef...

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IB SEHS OPTION D1 VERIFIED ANSWERS

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IB SEHS OPTION D1 VERIFIED ANSWERS Outline of principle components of the digestive system ️Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Pancreas Liver Gall bladder Mouth (Digestion) ️Mechanical and chemical digestion Esophagus (Digestion) ️Peristalis action ...

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IB SEHS Unit A1: Training/ Optimizing Physiological Performance Graded A

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IB SEHS Unit A1: Training/ Optimizing Physiological Performance Graded A Overtraining ️Training too often or at too high an intensity over a prolonged period of time Overreaching ️Pushing the body beyond its limits for a short period of time to stimulate a training response Training ️I...

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IB SEHS HL - Topic 9 – Fatigue Already Graded A+

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IB SEHS HL - Topic 9 – Fatigue Already Graded A+ Fatigue in sport ️A reversible exercise-indulged decline in performance Peripheral fatigue ️Develops rapidly and is caused by reduced muscle cell force Central (mental) fatigue ️develops during prolonged exercise and is caused by impaire...

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IB SEHS, Topic 3.1 Nutrition Already Graded A

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IB SEHS, Topic 3.1 Nutrition Already Graded A Macronutrients compounds that primarily provide energy and required in large quantities includes carbohydrates, protein, lipids/fats, and water Function of carbohydrates act as metabolic fuels and energy storage Function of protein structure: mu...

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IB SEHS Unit 2 Graded A+

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IB SEHS Unit 2 Graded A+ 2.1.1 - List the principal structures of the ventilatory system ️Nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, lungs and alveoli 2.1.2 - Outline the functions of the conducting airways ️- Low resistance pathway for airflow - Defence against chemical...

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IB SEHS Topic 1.2 (Muscular System) Graded A

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IB SEHS Topic 1.2 (Muscular System) Graded A Skeletal Muscle Voluntary, striated, and multinucleated Cardiac Muscle Involuntary, striated, branched, and uninucleated Smooth Muscle Involuntary, nonstriated, tapered, and uninucleated Muscle Fiber A muscle cell is also called a ________________...

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IB SEHS: Option A - Optimizing Physiological Performance Verified Answers

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IB SEHS: Option A - Optimizing Physiological Performance Verified Answers Training ️Doing exercise in an organized way regularly with a specific goal in mind Overreaching ️Placing stress on the body that is beyond the athletes current limit, a short term occurrence Overtraining ️Attemp...

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