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ashley

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Matching
 
  A. adenosine attached to a tail of three phosphates
  B. energy production without oxygen
  C. energy production with oxygen
  D. the remaining compound when a phosphate tail is removed from the original compound, and energy is released
  E. stored energy that is depleted after 10 seconds of high-intensity exercise
 
  16. Aerobic
  17. Anaerobic
  18. ATP
  19. ADP
  20. Creatine phosphate

Question 2

Matching
 
  A. ability to sustain prolonged exercise
  B. ability to exert force over a long period of time
  C. ability to produce force for a brief period of time
  D. ability of a joint to move freely through a full range of motion
  E. proportion of fat, muscle, and water in the body
 
  16. Muscular strength
  17. Muscle endurance
  18. Flexibility
  19. Cardiorespiratory endurance
  20. Body composition



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Answer to Question 1

16. ANS: C
17. ANS: B
18. ANS: A
19. ANS: D
20. ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

16. ANS: C
17. ANS: B
18. ANS: D
19. ANS: A
20. ANS: E



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