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PDHPE - BODY IN MOTION COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST
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Anatomy - ANSWER The study of the body structure and the relationship
between body structure.


Physiology - ANSWER The study of how the body works and the various
functions of the body.


The skeletal system provides: - ANSWER Support, protection, movement,
mineral storage, blood cell protection and storage of energy.


Bones involved in movement: - ANSWER Long bones, short bones, flat bones,
irregular bones, sesamoid bones and sutural bones.


How many bones in the human skeleton? - ANSWER 206.


Two types of skeletons? - ANSWER Axial and appendicular.


Describe the vertebral column. - ANSWER 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar.


Types of joints - ANSWER Fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial.


Tendons - ANSWER Attach muscle to bone.

, Ligaments - ANSWER Attach bone to bone.


Six types of synovial joints: - ANSWER Gliding joint, hinge joint, pivot joint,
ellipsoid joint, saddle joint, ball-and-socket join.


Skeletal muscle - ANSWER Attached to bones; voluntary.


Cardiac muscle - ANSWER Forms most of the heart; involuntary.


Smooth muscle - ANSWER One the walls of internal structure; voluntary.


Agonist - ANSWER Provides the main force to produce movement.


Antagonist - ANSWER Muscles that oppose or reverse a particular movement.


Stabiliser - ANSWER Muscles that aid the agonist by promoting the same
movement or reducing unnecessary movements.


Isotonic contraction - ANSWER The muscle lengthens or shortens.


Concentric - ANSWER The muscle shortens to pull on the bone (agonist).


Eccentric - ANSWER The muscle lengthens as the movement is completed
(antagonist).

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