Acts to producethe oppositeaction to theagonist. Theywork inantagonistic pairs.A somatotypecharacterised bybeing tall and thin.Individuals withnarrow shouldersand narrow hipsInformation aperformerreceivesabout theirperformancestrokevolume xheart rateAggressive actwhich involvesphysical contactwith others, ega punch.The number oftimes the heartbeats (usuallymeasured perminute).glucose +oxygen →energy +carbon dioxide+ waterNaturalhormonereleased tospeed heartrate upActs to producethe oppositeaction to theagonist. Theywork inantagonistic pairs.A somatotypecharacterised bybeing tall and thin.Individuals withnarrow shouldersand narrow hipsInformation aperformerreceivesabout theirperformancestrokevolume xheart rateAggressive actwhich involvesphysical contactwith others, ega punch.The number oftimes the heartbeats (usuallymeasured perminute).glucose +oxygen →energy +carbon dioxide+ waterNaturalhormonereleased tospeed heartrate up

GCSE PE - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Acts to produce the opposite action to the agonist. They work in antagonistic pairs.
  2. A somatotype characterised by being tall and thin. Individuals with narrow shoulders and narrow hips
  3. Information a performer receives about their performance
  4. stroke volume x heart rate
  5. Aggressive act which involves physical contact with others, eg a punch.
  6. The number of times the heart beats (usually measured per minute).
  7. glucose + oxygen → energy + carbon dioxide + water
  8. Natural hormone released to speed heart rate up