components of fitness worksheets
can someone please help me with these health/science questions?
ok, we were given a worksheet with a hundred questions on it and these are the only ones i cant seem to find…this is for health class but i honestly am only using yahoo answers because i cant find any resources on the internet and these question cover all 1000 pages of our book so its kinda hard for me to find the answers in the book….first person to answer all 6 correct gets the 10 points
1. ________ _________ are sores in the lining of the digestive tract
2. The one mile run will test which component of fitness? _______ _______
3. What theorist describes a “hierarchy of needs” that people of all ages experience? _____________
4. Ten million americans suffer from what mental illness every year? _______________
5. name of Bands of connective tissue connecting bone to bone? _________
6. A fixed picture of an entire group of people is a _________
1. What is an ulcer? Ulcers are sores on the lining of your digestive tract. Your digestive tract consists of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum (the first part of the intestines) and intestines. Most ulcers are located in the duodenum. These ulcers are called duodenal ulcers. Ulcers located in the stomach are called gastric ulcers. Ulcers in the esophagus are called esophageal ulcers.
2. Aerobic Fitness and leg muscles endurance — check this one some more though
3. Abraham Maslow, the Father of Modern Management. I know you just need “answers” right now, but later, take a look at Maslow’s work. You will be fascinated and you will see similar patterns in many other aspects of life.
4. Bipolar depression .. but you need to check this…
5. Ligaments are fibrous bands or sheets of connective tissue linking two or more bones, cartilages, or structures together. One or more ligaments provide stability to a joint during rest and movement.
6. The term I would use would be “profile” … a profile can be created using demographic and other statistics for an entire group of people.
Best wishes to you!
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