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IB Sport, Exercise, and Health Science Mid-Year Exam Name _____________________________________ Date _________________ Block Day 1 2 3 4 A B Part One: Musculoskeletal Anatomy Directions: Please match the word with the correct definition. (2 pts each) 1.________Lateral a. Closer to the midline of the body 2.________Inferior b. Further away from the midline of body 3.________Medial c. Below or further away from the head. 4.________External d. Above or nearer to the head 5.________Superior e. Located on or near the surface 6.________Internal f. Behind or nearer to the back 7.________Proximal g. In front of or nearer to the front 8.________Distal h. Located inside or further away from the surface 9.________Posterior i. Further away from where a limb attaches from the body 10._______Anterior j. Nearer to where a limb attaches to the body 11. _______Gliding joint k. Sphere shaped head of one bone fits into a rounded cavity on the other bone 1 12. _______Ball and Socket l. Usually flat or slightly curved bones 13. _______Saddle joint m. A saddle shaped bone fits against another bone shaped like a horse rider 14. _______Hinge joint n. A convex surface fits into a concave surface 15. _______Pivot joint o. Oval or egg shaped convex surface fits Into a reciprocally shaped concave surface 16. _______Condyloid joint p. Rounded surface of one bone rolls around in a ring formed by bone and ligament 17. _______Fibrous joints q. Limited movement allowed 18. _______Synovial joints r. Most commonly occurring joint in the Body 19. _______Cartilaginous s. Have no movement 20. _______Myofibrils t. Light and dark bands that give muscle its striated appearance 2 Directions: Fill in the chart below with the appropriate answer. You are to list either the origin or the insertion. Use the key below the chart and place the correct letter in the corresponding box. (4 pts each) Muscle Pectoralis Major Origin Sternum, clavicle, anterior ribs Latissimus Dorsi Erector Spinae Humerous Ribs, cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae, ilium Rectus Abdominus Sartorius Insertion 5th to 7th ribs and sternum Illium Gluteus Maximus Lateral Femur A = Posterior ilium, sacrum, and coccyx B = Sacrum, ilium, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae C = Pubis D = Humerus E = Ribs, cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae F = Medial tibia 3 Directions: Choose the best answer for each statement/question. (2 pts each) 1. The most important bone for movement is: a. b. c. d. Long Short Flat Irregular 2. The longest bone in the body is: a. b. c. D. Humerus Femur Tibia Radius 3. The quadriceps muscle group is made up of the following muscles: a. b. c. d. Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vatus medialis, vastus intermedius Biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus Pectoralis major, anterior deltoid Supraspinatus, subscapularis, infraspinatus 4. The most important shoulder joint muscle is: a. b. c. d. Deltoid Bicep Triceps Hamstring 5. The most important hip joint muscle is: a. b. c. d. Gluteus maximus Iliopsoas Hamstring Quadriceps 6. The longest muscle in the body is: a. b. c. d. Sartorius Latissimus dorsi Hamstring Biceps 4 7. What type of joint is the elbow? a. b. c. d. Gliding Saddle Hinge Pivot 8. There are ___________layers of fascia found in muscle: a. b. c. d. 3 4 1 6 9. Which calf muscle is the most superficial? a. b. c. d. Bicep femoris Vastus lateralis Soleus Gastrocnemius 10. There are ________________ bones in the body: a. b. c. d. 432 198 206 315 11. What bone is superficial to the first thoracic vertebrae? a. b. c. D. C7 T2 L4 C6 12. What bone is lateral to the tibia? a. b. c. d. Ulna Radius Fibula Metatarsal 5 13. What bone is medial to the radius? a. b. c. d. Ulna Radius Fibula Metatarsal 14. The ends of the bone are called: a. b. c. d. Proximal epiphysis Distal epiphysis Shaft Both A and B Directions: Short Answer and Fill in the Blanks. Please answer in full detail and complete sentences when appropriate. 1. The axial skeleton includes the following four parts: (8 pts) A. B. C. D. 2. The main function of the axial skeleton is: ___________________________. (2 pts) 3. The appendicular skeleton includes the following: (6 pts) A. B. C. 6 4. The main function of the appendicular skeleton is: _________________. (2 pts) 5. Name the four main types of bones. (8 pts) A. B. C. D. 6. Name the three types of muscles. Give an example of each and please indicate if the muscle is voluntary or involuntary. (18 pts) Type of Muscle Example Voluntary or Involuntary 7 Directions: Short Essays. Please answer in full detail and complete sentences when appropriate. 1. How do fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial joints differ? (10 pts) 2. Name the layers of fascia found in muscle and identify where they are found. (10 pts) 8 Part Two: Cardio-Respiratory Exercise Physiology Directions: Please answer the following questions in full detail. 1. Describe the process of breathing and comment on how exercise affects this process? (10 pts) 2. Insert higher or lower and from or to into the correct places in the following statement: (8 pts) a) The partial pressure of oxygen is _____________________ in arterial blood supplying exercising muscles than in the muscle tissue. Therefore, oxygen will diffuse _______________the blood _____________the muscle. b) The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is _________________in the lungs (alveoli) than in the blood returning from exercising muscles. Therefore, carbon dioxide will diffuse _____________ the lungs ______________ the blood. 3. List the four chambers of the heart and also the valves of the heart. (10 pts) 9 4. List the names of the specialist cells found in the heart that generate and then relay the electrical signal that causes the heart to contract. Explain their function. (10 pts) 5. Describe the response of the heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output during exercise. (10 pts) 6. How does aerobic training increase V02max? (10 pts) 10 Part Three: Nutrition and Energy Systems . 1. What is the Krebs cycle? Be detailed. (10 pts) 2. Discuss the role of muscle contraction and insulin in blood glucose uptake. (10 pts) 3. Explain the role of adrenaline in metabolism. (10 pts) 4. Distinguish between as essential and non-essential amino acid. (10 pts) 11 5. Distinguish between dietary recommendation and dietary guidelines. (10 pts) 6. Match the activity with its’ dominating energy system (ATP/PCr, Lactate, or Glucose + Fat). Please discuss your answers. (10 pts) a. Ice Hockey b. Marathon c. 100 yard dash 12