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Biology
Lower Secondary (Key Stage 3)
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Y7: Muscles
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Video
Slide 3 - Slide
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Slide
What type of joint is this?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 7 - Quiz
What type of joint is this?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 8 - Quiz
What type of joint is this?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 9 - Quiz
What type of joint is this?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 10 - Quiz
What type of joint is this?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 11 - Quiz
What type of joint is this?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 12 - Quiz
What type of joint allows movement in all directions?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 13 - Quiz
What type of joint allows no movement?
A
Hinge joint
B
Ball-and-socket joint
C
Fixed joint
Slide 14 - Quiz
What direction can a hinge joint move?
Slide 15 - Open question
Compare the movement of a shoulder joint to an elbow joint.
(What type of joint is each? How is their movement different?)
Slide 16 - Open question
Slide 17 - Slide
Cartilage
Strong, smooth tissue that protects the ends of bones from rubbing together.
Slide 18 - Slide
Joint Fluid
Lubricates the joint to reduce friction between the bones.
Slide 19 - Slide
Ligaments
Tough, rubbery tissue that connects one bone to another.
Slide 20 - Slide
Where is the ligament in this joint?
Slide 21 - Drag question
Where is the cartilage in this joint?
Slide 22 - Drag question
What type of joint are these examples?
Hinge
Ball-and-Socket
Fixed
Shoulder
Hip
Fingers
Knee
Elbow
Skull
Pelvis
Slide 23 - Drag question
Which type of joint allows movement in all directions?
A
Hinge
B
Ball and Socket
C
Fixed
Slide 24 - Quiz
This tissue is tough and elastic. It connects one bone to another.
A
Cartilage
B
Ligament
C
Muscle
D
Tendon
Slide 25 - Quiz
This tissue is strong and smooth. It protects the ends of bones.
A
Cartilage
B
Ligament
C
Muscle
D
Tendon
Slide 26 - Quiz
What do you think has happened to this person?
Slide 27 - Open question
Slide 28 - Slide
Slide 29 - Slide
Slide 30 - Slide
The heart contracts to...
Slide 31 - Open question
The stomach contracts to...
Slide 32 - Open question
The intestines contract to...
Slide 33 - Open question
What would be the effect of having weak heart muscle?
Slide 34 - Open question
Slide 35 - Slide
Slide 36 - Drag question
How many tendons can you see here?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
Slide 37 - Quiz
Give one similarity and one difference between a tendon and a ligament.
Slide 38 - Open question
Slide 39 - Video
Slide 40 - Slide
What will muscle A need to do to lift the dumbell?
A
Contract
B
Relax
Slide 41 - Quiz
What will happen to muscle A's length?
A
Shorten
B
Lengthen
Slide 42 - Quiz
What will happen to muscle B?
Slide 43 - Open question
Contracts
Contracts
Relaxes
Relaxes
Slide 44 - Drag question
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