Module 1 Exit Test B
- Due No due date
- Points 100
- Questions 16
- Time Limit 90 Minutes
Instructions
Exit Test Overview
This Exit Test will allow you to show your understanding of important module objectives. The test is worth 100 points.
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Instructions
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Objectives
After completing this quiz . . .
- I can identify and compare the structure and function of the muscular system. (1.1.1)
- I can identify and compare the structure and function of the skeletal system. (1.1.2)
- I can identify and compare the structure and function of the nervous system. (1.1.3)
- I can identify and compare the structure and function of the cardiorespiratory system. (1.1.4)
- I can identify and compare the structure and function of the endocrine system. (1.1.5)
- I can identify the basic structure and function of exercise physiology within the nervous system (e.g. motor units, action potential). (2.1.1)
- I can identify the basic structure and function of exercise physiology within the muscular system (e.g. sliding filament theory, muscle action spectrum). (2.1.2)
- I can identify the basic structure and function of exercise physiology within the skeletal system (e.g. arthrokinematics). (2.1.3)
- I can identify the basic structure and function of exercise physiology within the endocrine system (e.g. feedback mechanisms, responses to exercise). (2.1.4)
- I can identify the basic structure and function of exercise physiology within the cardiorespiratory system (e.g. cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory physiology). (2.1.5)
Timing
This test will take you approximately 45 minutes.
Grading
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Completion
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