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Nucleus: contains DNA
Anabolic steroids: influence an increase in protein production.
Mitochondria: powerhouse of cell.
Sacoplasmic Reticulum: Net like structure
Static stretching: method of cool down stretching
Skeletal muscle: responsible for movement
Smooth muscle: found in blood vessels
Postieror: towards the back of the body
Ballistic stretching: repetitive bouncing motion
Extensibility: the ability of the muscle to stretch and return to original length
Bodybuilding: body divided into 5 major parts arms, legs, back, chest, shoulders
Rotation: action of rotating an axis or center
Circumduction: the circular movement of a body part, such as ball and structure
Isometric contraction: type of stretch training.
Overload: exercise must be high enough above normal.
Abduction: the movement of limb or other part away from the midline of the midline of the body
Vozmay: the maximum amount of oxegen the body can use during a specific exercise
Adduction: movement of limb towards the midline of the body
Protraction: movement of a body part in the anterior direction
Retraction: state of being retracted
Elevation: the action of elvating
Pyramiding: a method of increasing a postion
ATP: energy transphere chemical energy within cells
Superficial: toward surface of the body
Proximal: nearer point of attachment
Superior: towards the head
Deep: Away from surface of the body
Weight lifting: the primary movement is to raise a bar over the head
Dorsum: part behind the abdominal
Sternal: part towards th midline of the body
Across:1. | influence an increase in protein production. | 4. | exercise must be high enough above normal. | 5. | found in blood vessels | 6. | Away from surface of the body | 7. | the ability of the muscle to stretch and return to original length | 11. | the maximum amount of oxegen the body can use during a specific exercise | 12. | powerhouse of cell. |
| 17. | the primary movement is to raise a bar over the head | 19. | towards the back of the body | 20. | toward surface of the body | 21. | action of rotating an axis or center | 22. | state of being retracted | 23. | movement of a body part in the anterior direction | 24. | contains DNA |
| | Down:2. | type of stretch training. | 3. | method of cool down stretching | 6. | part behind the abdominal | 8. | towards the head | 9. | part towards th midline of the body | 10. | body divided into 5 major parts arms, legs, back, chest, shoulders |
| 13. | energy transphere chemical energy within cells | 14. | the circular movement of a body part, such as ball and structure | 15. | the movement of limb or other part away from the midline of the midline of the body | 16. | nearer point of attachment | 18. | the action of elvating |
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Across:1. | influence an increase in protein production. | 4. | exercise must be high enough above normal. | 5. | found in blood vessels | 6. | Away from surface of the body | 7. | the ability of the muscle to stretch and return to original length | 11. | the maximum amount of oxegen the body can use during a specific exercise | 12. | powerhouse of cell. |
| 17. | the primary movement is to raise a bar over the head | 19. | towards the back of the body | 20. | toward surface of the body | 21. | action of rotating an axis or center | 22. | state of being retracted | 23. | movement of a body part in the anterior direction | 24. | contains DNA |
| | Down:2. | type of stretch training. | 3. | method of cool down stretching | 6. | part behind the abdominal | 8. | towards the head | 9. | part towards th midline of the body | 10. | body divided into 5 major parts arms, legs, back, chest, shoulders |
| 13. | energy transphere chemical energy within cells | 14. | the circular movement of a body part, such as ball and structure | 15. | the movement of limb or other part away from the midline of the midline of the body | 16. | nearer point of attachment | 18. | the action of elvating |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only