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Fitness
The ability of a body to cope with all the
demands
of its
life
style
What is fitness made up of
-Strength
-Speed
-Stamina
-Suppleness
Healthy
A healthy person is free from disease and illness and is in good
physical
and
mental
conditions
How many bones are there in the human body
206
bones
Functions of the skeleton
-Supports
the body
-Allows
movement
-Protects
vital organs
-Makes new
blood
cells
Joint
A place where
two
bones meet
What do joints allow
Movement
Different types of joints
Ball
and
socket
Hinge
Immovable
(fixed)
Gliding
Ball
and
socket joint
Allows
movement
in
different
directions
Hinge joint
Allows movement up and down but not
side to side
Immovable (fixed) joint
Joints have fused together, so they cannot
move
Gliding joint
Allows
small
amount of movement
Two antagonistic muscles
Work together in
opposite
ways to move a
joint
Lowering arm
1.
Biceps
muscle
relaxes
2.
Triceps
muscle
contracts
Raising arm
1.
Biceps
muscle
contracts
2.
Triceps
muscle
relaxes
The radius and
ulna
are bones in the
arm
The
humerus
is a
bone
in the arm
Ligament
Joins
bone
to
bone
Capsule
Outer shell
of bone
Cartilage
Stops the bones from
rubbing
against each other
Synovial fluid
an
oily
substance that lubricates the joint and
reduces
friction
Respiratory system
Allows us to exchange
carbon dioxide
for
oxygen
in the blood
Respiratory system order
Mouthnor nose
Trachea
Bronchi
Bronchioles
Alveoli
Aerobic respiration
Needs
oxygen
to happen
glucose
+
oxygen
> carbon dioxide + water + energy
3 main chemicals in cigarettes:
Tar
- A thick black substance that causes lung cancer
Nicotine
- An addictive and toxic chemical that causes the heart to beat faster
Carbon monoxide
- A poisonous gas that prevents blood cells from picking up oxygen
What can chamicals in cigarette smoke do
-Cause
lung
cancer
-Can stop tiny hair like cells called cilia in the
trachea
from working properly to remove
dust
and bacteria
Anaerobic
respiration
-Happens during vigourous activities when not enough
oxygen
is getting to the cells but
energy
is needed quickly
Anaerobic repsiration equation
Glucose
+
lactic acid
> a little energy
Oxygen
debt
When you 'owe' your body
oxygen
for the
energy
you received without it
Lactic acid
Is produced during anaerobic respiration - causes muscle
fatigue
and cramp and is
poisonous
Yeast
A type of
fungus
used to make bread
rise
Yeast aerobic
Glucose
+ oxygen > carbon dioxide +
water
+ energy
Yeast can can also do
anaerobic
respiration. This is called
fermentation
Fermentation
Used to make
beer
and wine (
Glucose
> Carbon dioxide + ethanol + energy)
Alcohol
An
addictive depressant
that slows down
brain
activity and reactions
Short term effects of alcohol
-Slower
reactions
-False sense of
confidence
-Blurred
vision
-Reduced
inhibitions
Long term effects of alcohol
-Addiction
-Brain damage
-Liver cancer
-Strokes
Balanced diet
Contains the right
amounts
of each
food
group consumed by the body
Main food groups
-Carbohydrates
-Fat
-Protein
-Vitamins
-Minerals
-Water
-Fibre
Carbohydrates
Energy
Bread,
potatoes
,
pasta
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