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Match the following terms with their definitions. Question 1 options: Evading Skills Physics Motor Skills Sending Skills Coordination & Balance Locomotor

Posted on October 23, 2021 By J015 10 Comments on Match the following terms with their definitions. Question 1 options: Evading Skills Physics Motor Skills Sending Skills Coordination & Balance Locomotor

Match the following terms with their definitions. Question 1 options: Evading Skills Physics Motor Skills Sending Skills Coordination & Balance Locomotor Movement Receiving Skills Non-Locomotor Movement Biomechanics Kinesiology 1. Applies to any motion of the body through space: running, jumping, diving, and so forth. 2. Refers to the combined actions of your brain, nervous system, muscles, joints, and bones that allow you to do anything from trying your shoes to heading a soccer ball. 3. Means catching or collecting an object. 4. Analyzes forms and patterns of movement in scientific terms. 5. Refers to the motion of the body while it remains anchored in the same spot, such as bending, squatting, twisting, or turning. 6. Includes throwing or striking an object. 7. Are ways of describing your ability to perform certain functions using your motor skills. 8. The study of human movement. 9. The study of matter and its motion, along with related concepts such as energy and force. 10. Refers to the act of dodging or faking.

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Comments (10) on “Match the following terms with their definitions. Question 1 options: Evading Skills Physics Motor Skills Sending Skills Coordination & Balance Locomotor”

  1. triggercell says:
    October 23, 2021 at 5:49 am

    Lol

    Explanation:

    "No i don't think I will." old cap

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  2. yuser7865 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 6:27 am

    Climate refers to long term atmospheric conditions; weather refers to short term conditions.

    Climate describes the average conditions and atmospheric patterns of a region over time. Weather and climate are both used interchangeably but they differ in the length of time they are measure and how specific trends affect them over specific periods.

    Climate includes describing precipitation, temperature, and humidity for longer periods; whereas, weather includes sunshine, rain, and thunderstorms. Usually weather statistics used to learn about climate would range from 30 years of observation while weather considers more the real-time measurements of events like cloud cover or rain that one commonly sees in weather forecasts on the television.  

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  3. mariateamop says:
    October 23, 2021 at 7:39 am

    6un5yn4tnrynrymnyn4q45yn

    TRRN

    Explanation:

    TRNRTNTRNTRNTR

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  4. jordynnmarelich9519 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 10:32 am

    The correct answer would be "It will increase blood pressure proximal from the band".

    Wrapping a tight band around an arm would result in decreased blood flow towards the distal end of the arm that is, towards the digits (fingers).

    Consequently, the blood would keep accumulating to the upper region of the arm that is, the proximal region from the band.

    The accumulation of blood would result in increased blood pressure in the proximal region from the band.

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  5. kaylaamberd says:
    October 23, 2021 at 11:00 am

    Climate refers to long term atmospheric conditions; weather refers to short term. is the answer. Hope it Helps!

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  6. dianereyes7475 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 12:43 pm

    Excitation, in this case, refers to the propagation of action potentials along the sarcolemma.

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  7. jby says:
    October 23, 2021 at 1:42 pm

    The correct answer is B. The term satire refers to a literary work in which irony or wit is used to expose folly or wickedness.  

    In literature, a satire is a literary genre that intends to criticized foolishness and corruption of a particular person or a whole society. The satire uses humor, irony and exaggeration to make fun of what is being criticized. The ultimate intention of a satire is to improve the characters or the society that is portrayed.

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  8. humblemalak says:
    October 23, 2021 at 2:47 pm

    B is the correct one i hope this helps you! if you dont mind can i get brainliest?

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  9. alliaespino says:
    October 24, 2021 at 3:45 am

    (Deleted Answer)

    Explanation:

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  10. sweetbri7p5v6tn says:
    October 24, 2021 at 3:59 am

    1. B

    2. A

    3. B

    4. C

    5. B

    6. A

    7. D

    8. C

    9. B

    10. A

    11. A

    12. C

    13. D

    14. B

    15. B

    16. C

    17. A

    18. B

    19. A

    20. D

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