Anatomy and Physiology

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C N I N W V A O G T F U O C M U S Q T M V
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Clues

  • A muscle that works in conjunction with an agonist. As the agonist contracts the antagonist lengthens and returns to its original length. (10, 6)
  • Applying a force tat doesn't pass through the centre of mass will produce angular motion. (9, 5)
  • Deoxygenated bloody from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs and oxygenated bloody back to the left atrium. (9, 11)
  • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and muscle tissue. (8, 11)
  • Oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the body tissues and deoxygenated blood back to the right atrium. (8, 11)
  • Stroke volume is dependant upon venous return. An increase in venous return will cause an increase in stroke volume and cardiac output. (9, 3)
  • The lower (distal) end of the bone moves in a circle; it is a combination of flexion, abduction and adduction. (13)
  • The pressure exerted by the blood against the arterial blood vessel wall. (5, 8)
  • The rate of change in velocity. (12)
  • The volume of blood ejected by heart ventricles in one minute. (7, 6, 1)

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