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Where in the body would you find synovial fluid?
Where in the body would you find synovial fluid?
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Synovial fluid, also known as joint fluid, is a thick liquid located between your joints. The fluid cushions the ends of bones and reduces friction when you move your joints. Synovial fluid analysis is a group of tests that checks for disorders that affect the joints. This analysis is used to help diagnose the cause of joint pain and inflammation. Inflammation is the body's response to injury or infection. It can cause pain, swelling, redness, and loss of function in the affected area.
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Which of these bones is part of your lower body?
Which of these bones is part of your lower body?
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There are many bones in the lower limb, including the femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula, and the bones of the foot. Each of these bones has a specific purpose and function. The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the body, and it serves to support the weight of the upper body. The bones of the foot provide support for the body weight and enable walking, running, and other forms of locomotion.
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Which of these is considered an endurance sport?
Which of these is considered an endurance sport?
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Endurance sports are sports that put extreme demands on your body over a sustained period of time in which your performance strongly depends on aerobic metabolism, which is closely connected to carbohydrate metabolism. Marathon running is a classic 26-mile endurance run whose roots lie in the legend of the Greek messenger Philippides. These days, most amateur athletes aim to complete the 42 kilometers at around the 4-hour mark, which would be averaging a pretty good pace of 5.41 minutes per kilometer or 9.09 minutes per mile.
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Which water sport involves jumping off a platform into a pool?
Which water sport involves jumping off a platform into a pool?
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Diving is the sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics. Diving is an internationally recognized sport that is part of the Olympic Games. In addition, unstructured and non-competitive diving is a recreational pastime. Competitors possess strength, flexibility, kinaesthetic judgment, and air awareness. Some professional divers were originally gymnasts or dancers, as both sports have similar characteristics to diving.
Source: Wikipedia
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Hamstrings are muscles in which part of the body?
Hamstrings are muscles in which part of the body?
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Your hamstring muscles are located in the back of the thigh, starting at your hip and inserting to the knee. Hamstring tendons attach them to bones in your pelvis, knee, and lower leg.
Source: Wikipedia
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Which of these sports is played in the Super Bowl?
Which of these sports is played in the Super Bowl?
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Super Bowl, in U.S. professional football, the championship game of the National Football League (NFL), played by the winners of the league’s American Football Conference and National Football Conference each January or February. The game is hosted by a different city each year. The game grew out of the merger of the NFL and rival American Football League (AFL) in 1966.
Source: Britannica
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Which of these is a combat sport that features sword fighting?
Which of these is a combat sport that features sword fighting?
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Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting. The three disciplines of modern fencing are the foil, the épée, and the sabre (also saber); each discipline uses a different kind of blade, which shares the same name, and employs its own rules. Most competitive fencers specialize in one discipline. The modern sport gained prominence near the end of the 19th century and is based on the traditional skill set of swordsmanship.
Source: Wikipedia
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Vertebrae are bones in which structure of the body?
Vertebrae are bones in which structure of the body?
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Vertebrae: The spine has 33 stacked vertebrae (small bones) that form the spinal canal. The spinal canal is a tunnel that houses the spinal cord and nerves, protecting them from injury. Most vertebrae move to allow for a range of motion. The lowest vertebrae (sacrum and coccyx) are fused together and don’t move. A healthy spine has three natural curves that make an S-shape.
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Which part of your body gets the most workout when you do squats?
Which part of your body gets the most workout when you do squats?
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When it comes to strength training, squats are a staple exercise that can provide numerous benefits. But have you ever wondered what muscles are actually being worked when you perform a squat? The primary muscle groups targeted by squats are the quadriceps and glutes. The quadriceps are the muscles located on the front of your thigh and are responsible for extending your knee. Another major muscle group that squats work is the glutes, which are the muscles in your buttocks.
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Which of these sports is also known as water ballet?
Which of these sports is also known as water ballet?
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Synchronized swimming, also called water ballet, is exhibition swimming in which the movements of one or more swimmers are synchronized with a musical accompaniment. Because of its similarity to dance, it is sometimes called water ballet, especially in theatrical situations. The sport developed in the United States in the 1930s.
Source: Britannica
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Which of these is a tough band of tissue that connects muscle to bone?
Which of these is a tough band of tissue that connects muscle to bone?
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A tendon or sinew is a tough band of dense fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. It sends the mechanical forces of muscle contraction to the skeletal system while withstanding tension. Tendons, like ligaments, are made of collagen. The difference is that ligaments connect bone to bone, while tendons connect muscle to bone. There are about 4,000 tendons in the adult human body.
Source: Wikipedia
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Which of these sports is played by a team of five?
Which of these sports is played by a team of five?
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Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately 9.4 inches (24 cm) in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter mounted 10 feet (3.048 m) high to a backboard at each end of the court) while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.
Source: Wikipedia
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The deltoid is a muscle in what part of the body?
The deltoid is a muscle in what part of the body?
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The deltoid muscles are in the shoulder, which is the ball-and-socket joint that connects the arm to the trunk of the body. Deltoid muscles help you move your arms in different directions. They also protect and stabilize your shoulder joint. Like most other muscles in your body, the deltoids are skeletal muscles. Tendons attach them to bones.
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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What is the name of the tissue which protects the ends of bones?
What is the name of the tissue which protects the ends of bones?
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Bone is living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton. There are 3 types of bone tissue: compact tissue, which is the harder, outer tissue of bones; cancellous tissue, which is the sponge-like tissue inside bones; subchondral tissue, which is the smooth tissue at the ends of bones, which is covered with another type of tissue called cartilage. Cartilage is a specialized, rubbery connective tissue. The tough, thin outer membrane covering the bones is called the periosteum. Under the hard outer shell of the periosteum are tunnels and canals. Through these, blood and lymphatic vessels carry nourishment for the bone. Muscles, ligaments, and tendons may attach to the periosteum.
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In which sport would you start from a tee?
In which sport would you start from a tee?
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In golf, the tee box is the area where you will start the round, and the allocated time is for that specific teeing area. Depending on the course layout and daylight hours, many golf clubs allocate tee times to two different tee boxes, accommodating more players on the day. Generally, the course is split into the front and back nines, and both will be situated close to the clubhouse. During the summer months or holiday periods, many golf courses use only one tee to start the round. That will allow the casual golfer looking to play 9-holes late in the afternoon the opportunity to play.
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What material predominantly composes human bones?
What material predominantly composes human bones?
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Bone itself consists mainly of collagen fibers and an inorganic bone mineral in the form of small crystals. In vivo bone (living bone in the body) contains between 10% and 20% water. Of its dry mass, approximately 60-70% is bone mineral. Most of the rest is collagen, but bone also contains a small amount of other substances such as proteins and inorganic salts.
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An axel jump is performed in what sport?
An axel jump is performed in what sport?
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The axel jump is one of the most recognized figure skating jumps, but it is also one of the hardest for a figure skater to master. The axel jump is when the skater jumps from the forward outside edge of their skate and lands on the back outside edge of the opposite foot. To perform an axel jump, the skater enters into the jump from a forward edge. They will then take off from a left-forward-outside (LFO) edge (which means going forward on the left foot). While in the air, they will do 1 1/2 revolutions and then land on the back outside edge of their opposite foot.
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In which part of the body do you find the metacarpals?
In which part of the body do you find the metacarpals?
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Metacarpals refer to any of several tubular bones between the wrist (carpal) bones and each of the forelimb digits in land vertebrates, corresponding to the metatarsal bones of the foot. In humans the five metacarpals are flat at the back of the hand and bowed on the palmar side; they form a longitudinal arch that accommodates the muscles, tendons, and nerves of the palm. The metacarpals also form a transverse arch that allows the fingertips and thumb to be brought together for manipulation.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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The masseter muscle helps you do what?
The masseter muscle helps you do what?
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The masseter muscle is one of the four muscles responsible for the action of chewing (mastication). It is a powerful superficial quadrangular muscle with two divisions: superficial and deep. When the masseter contracts it causes powerful elevation of the mandible causing the mouth to close. Its insertion along the angle and lateral surface of the ramus also allows it to aid in the protrusion of the mandible allowing for the anterior motion of the jaw.
Source: National Library of Medicine
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The rectus abdominis muscles are better known as the what?
The rectus abdominis muscles are better known as the what?
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The rectus abdominis, informally known as the abs muscle, is a long muscle of the anterior abdominal wall. In those with low body fat, it is clearly visible beneath the skin forming the 'six pack.' It extends from the rib cage all the way to the pubic bone. Rectus abdominis belongs to the anterior abdominal muscles together with the pyramidalis muscle. The rectus abdominis runs vertically, on either side of the linea alba, on the anterior surface of the abdominal wall. The linea alba is a band of connective tissue that divides the two halves of the muscle vertically.
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