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What substance is produced by synovial membranes to nourish bones?
Synovial fluid
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What is the role of synovial fluid in the joints?
It
provides joint protection and keeps it healthy, nourished, and lubricated.
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How can one ensure a constant flow of synovial fluid in the joints?
By maintaining a healthy and regular
exercise routine
.
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How does increased synovial fluid production affect joint mobility?
It increases mobility within the joint.
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What happens to joints after periods of inactivity?
They feel stiffer and lose some of their range of
motion
.
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What type of exercises increase bone density?
High impact
,
weight-bearing
exercises.
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What cells are produced in response to strain on bones during exercise?
Osteoblasts
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Why are stronger ligaments important for certain populations?
They provide more
stability
and reduce the risk of
misalignment
of joints.
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Why do ligaments take longer to show benefits from exercise?
Because they have very little to no
blood supply
.
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What are the four main benefits of physical exercise on the skeletal system and bone health?
Increased
synovial fluid
production
Increased range of motion
Increased
bone density
Stronger ligaments
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What is one function of the skeletal system related to movement?
It prevents friction between the
femur
and
tibia
, allowing free movement at the knee.
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What is one benefit of exercise on bone health?
Stronger
and more durable bones.
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How does exercise affect mineral storage in bones?
It increases mineral storage and
calcium absorption
.
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What is one effect of exercise on ligaments and connective tissue?
Stronger
ligaments and
increased joint stability.
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What is one of the benefits of exercise in relation to osteoporosis?
It reduces the risk of osteoporosis,
arthritis
,
fractures
, and broken bones.
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How does exercise impact posture?
It improves posture.
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What effect does exercise have on cartilage?
It increases cartilage
thickness
and strength.
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What is the relationship between exercise and synovial fluid?
Exercise
increases
the
production
of
synovial fluid.
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What are the impacts of physical activity and sport on the skeletal system?
They can have
positive
and
negative
impacts.
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What are the positive impacts of physical activity on the skeletal system?
Stronger, thicker bones
Increased stability and stronger joints
Prevention of
osteoporosis
Reduced risk of
osteoarthritis
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What is one positive impact of physical activity on bones?
Stronger
, thicker bones.
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What causes stronger, thicker bones?
High
impact
or
weight-bearing
exercise.
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What is increased bone density a result of?
High impact or
weight-bearing
exercise.
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How does increased bone density benefit the skeletal system?
It prevents and protects from
injury
to bones.
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What is another positive impact of physical activity on joints?
Increased
stability
and stronger joints.
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What contributes to stronger joints?
Stronger
ligaments
and
tendons
.
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What does increased stability in joints help prevent?
It helps prevent sprains and dislocations.
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What condition does physical activity help prevent related to bone density?
Osteoporosis
.
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What is osteoporosis characterized by?
Reduced
bone density
and weakening with age.
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Who can be affected by osteoporosis?
Both
young people
and
older people
.
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What is one of the benefits of exercise related to osteoarthritis?
It
reduces
the risk of osteoarthritis.
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How does exercise affect cartilage in joints?
Exercise thickens
articular
(
hyaline
) cartilage.
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What is produced more due to exercise that benefits joints?
More
synovial fluid
is produced.
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How does increased synovial fluid benefit joints?
It reduces
friction
and wear and tear at joints.
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What is one benefit of joints being better able to absorb shock?
It reduces the risk of
injury
during physical activity.
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What are the negative impacts of physical activity on the skeletal system?
Formation of
bone spurs
Chronic overuse injuries (e.g.,
tendonitis
)
Acute impact injuries (e.g.,
fractures
)
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What is a risk factor associated with high impact activities?
Formation of
bone spurs
.
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What do chronic overuse injuries result from?
Repetitive
actions that cause damage.
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What is an example of a tendonitis injury?
Tennis
or
golfer's elbow
.
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What is an example of a stress fracture?
Shin splints
.
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