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| LATEST EXAM UPDATES| 2024/25 |AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test Questions and answers. VERIFIED/  RATED A+
  • | LATEST EXAM UPDATES| 2024/25 |AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test Questions and answers. VERIFIED/ RATED A+

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  • AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test Questions and answers. VERIFIED/ RATED A+ Interrelation of nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems to create movement - Kinetic chain brain and spinal cord, coordinates activity of body parts - Central nervous system all nerves branching off spinal cord, extending out to the body - Peripheral nervous system sense distortion in body tissues - mechanoreceptors mechanoreceptor that senses changes in tension - Golgi tendon organs mechanoreceptor that sense...
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Vision & Hearing Review Questions and Answers (Graded A)
  • Vision & Hearing Review Questions and Answers (Graded A)

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  • Vision & Hearing Review Questions and Answers (Graded A)Vision & Hearing Review Questions and Answers (Graded A)Vision & Hearing Review Questions and Answers (Graded A)Vision & Hearing Review Questions and Answers (Graded A)Vision & Hearing Review Questions and Answers (Graded A) photoreceptor - ANSWER - Light-sensitive cells (neurons) in the retina that convert light energy to neural impulses. mechanoreceptor - ANSWER - Nerve endings that are sensitive to mechanical changes in touch or pr...
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HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers
  • HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers

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  • HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers The process by which an organism maintains a constantly stable internal environment. Two stages: Detecting for changes to the stable state and correcting for these changes. Homeostasis All chemical processes occurring within an organism in order to sustain life. Metabolism An enzyme is a large protein molecule that acts as a biological catalyst for one specific molecule. What is an enzyme? Enzymes have an active site ...
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AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test questions with correct answers
  • AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test questions with correct answers

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  • Interrelation of nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems to create movement Answer Kinetic chain brain and spinal cord, coordinates activity of body parts Answer Central nervous system all nerves branching off spinal cord, extending out to the body Answer Peripheral nervous system sense distortion in body tissues Answer mechanoreceptors mechanoreceptor that senses changes in tension Answer Golgi tendon organs mechanoreceptor that senses changes in length Answer muscle spindles ...
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HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers
  • HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers

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  • HSC Biology|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers The process by which an organism maintains a constantly stable internal environment. Two stages: Detecting for changes to the stable state and correcting for these changes. Homeostasis All chemical processes occurring within an organism in order to sustain life. Metabolism An enzyme is a large protein molecule that acts as a biological catalyst for one specific molecule. What is an enzyme? Enzymes have an active site ...
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NASM Practice Test 1 with Complete Solutions
  • NASM Practice Test 1 with Complete Solutions

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  • NASM Practice Test 1 with Complete Solutions Which term refers to the ability of muscles to exert maximal power in a minimal amount of time? Select one: a. Sensorimotor control b. Maximal tetanic tension c. Rate of force production d. Perturbation - Answer ️️ -Rate of force production Which mechanoreceptor helps prevent muscles from stretching too far or too fast? Select one: a. Golgi tendon organ b. Muscle spindle c. Intercalated disc d. Ruffini endings - Answer ️️ -Muscle ...
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NASM PRACTICE EXAM
  • NASM PRACTICE EXAM

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  • A participant experiencing upper crossed syndrome would most benefit from strengthening which muscle groups? - Answer-mid-trapezius and rhomboids What specific type of communication will help build a climate of trust, caring and accpetance between the instructor and participants? - Answer-supportive communication Using an appropriate work-to-rest ratio in interval training to match a sport requirement is an example of which type of training? - Answer-metabolic specificity Which term bes...
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AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test
  • AFAA Group Fitness Instructor Test

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  • Interrelation of nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems to create movement - Answer- Kinetic chain brain and spinal cord, coordinates activity of body parts - Answer- Central nervous system all nerves branching off spinal cord, extending out to the body - Answer- Peripheral nervous system sense distortion in body tissues - Answer- mechanoreceptors mechanoreceptor that senses changes in tension - Answer- Golgi tendon organs mechanoreceptor that senses changes in length - Answer- m...
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BIOD 151 A&P 1 Exam 7 Portage learning 2024
  • BIOD 151 A&P 1 Exam 7 Portage learning 2024

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  • Merkel Cell Sensory information detected – they are sensory receptors that are found on the skin outermost layer in areas like lips, fingertips and touch-sensitive regions like (mechanoreceptors) Meissner’s Corpuscles Sensory information detected – Detects light touch and low- frequency vibration (Mechanoreceptor) Pacinian Corpuscles Sensory information detected – Detects deep pressure and high frequency vibrations Layers of epidermis from deep to superficial- Stratum Basale, S...
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psych 115 midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • psych 115 midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • psych 115 midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the role of Dorsal root ganglion cells? • DRG = unipolar neurons in peripheral nervous system • Job is to relay somatosensory info from skin to spinal cord Describe a touch stimulus. • Touch to skin generates a receptor potential by opening mechanoreceptor Na channels • Receptor potential passively propagates (flows) to the integration zone • Receptor potential is attenuated (becomes smaller) as it propaga...
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