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Steroids and Fast + Slow Twitch Muscles Review!

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This is a Jeopardy review game about steroids and slow and fast muscle twitches! It's really fun, so please check it out!

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Created Date 04.01.20
Last Updated 04.01.20
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Topics of this game:
  • What fat-like substance are steroids made up of and what type of skeleton do they have?
  • Who has testosterone?
  • In the case study about Frank, what happened to him, and why was this so?
  • What is the main hormone that anabolic steroids contain? What does this mean in regards to the side effects of taking this kind of drug?
  • Are streroids addictive? If they are, how so?
  • How do anabolic steroids compare to catabolic steroids?
  • What is a common medicine taken that contains catabolic steroids?
  • What is the main reason that doctors prescribe catabolic steroids?
  • What are some other disorders that catabolic steroids provide relief?
  • What type of steroids is commonly used to increase muscle mass by athletes?
  • What creates the color difference between red and white muscle?
  • What type of muscles in a chicken tend to be white muscle?
  • What type of muscle, fast twitch or slow twitch, do sprinters tend to have?
  • What are endurance runners' cells very rich with?
  • How was George Hood, the amazing 62-year old man who held a plank for over 8 hours, able to hold the plank for this long?
  • What is the longest stage of a muscle twitch? Hint: (There are 3 different phases - This is not asking for the steps of muscle stimuli!)
  • How long does a muscle twitch generally last for?
  • What structure is the graph of muscle stimuli for ONE contraction analagous to?
  • What is the step in the graph of muscle stimuli in which there is a smooth muscle contraction?
  • What is the first step in the graph of muscle stimuli?