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Physical Fitness

The Nervous System controls all our senses. FalseTrue

Blood The Circulatory Systems main function is to circulate oxygen through the body. FalseTrue

The liver is the largest lymph node in the body. FalseTrue

Age, Race, Gender and Heredity are all uncontrollable factors. FalseTrue

The fatty build up in the blood vessels is called Atherosclerosis FalseTrue

The amount of force that a muscle can apply in a given contraction is Muscular Strength. FalseTrue

Aerobic exercises help build cardiorespiratory endurance. FalseTrue

Intensity FITT stands for frequency, intervals, time and type FalseTrue

Another term for positive stress is Eustress. FalseTrue