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Chapter 5 Support and locomotion

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BS 1 The human skeleton

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Bs 1 The human skeleton
- Head bones belong to skull
- Skull supported by backbone/spinal column
- ribcage
- pectoral girdle
-pelvis/pelvic girdle
-limbs

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Bs 1 The human skeleton

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How many bones are present in the human adult skeleton?
A
206
B
231
C
309

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Bs 2 The functions of the skeleton
- Stand upright
- Movement
- Protection
- Shape

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Slide 7 - Video

BS 3 The structure of bones

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Structure of bones
Your skeleton consist of two types of tissues to support your body:
- Cartilage tissue
- Bone tissue

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Cartilage has more collagen than calcium phosphate. This makes cartilage ...
A
flexible
B
strong

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What is the main component (belangrijkste bestanddeel) of bone tissue?

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Name this type of bone.
A
Cartilage
B
Bone

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What makes bone strong?
A
collagen
B
calcium
C
cartilage

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Name this type of bone.
A
Cartilage
B
Bone

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Your ear is made of....
A
cartilage
B
collagen
C
bone tissue
D
calcium phosphate

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Bs 4 Joints
Types of joints
All the joints are fused together;
Sutures
Cartilaginous joint
Synovial joint

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Bs 3 Joints
Types of synovial joints:
- ball and socket joint : kogelgewricht
- pivot joint: rolgewricht
- hinge joint: scharniergewricht

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Bs 3 Joints
Ball and socket joint

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Bs 3 Joints
Hinge joint

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Bs 3 Joints
Pivot joint

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How do we call joints that allow for a lot of movement?
A
Synovial joints
B
Fibrous joints
C
Cartilaginous joints
D
Sutures

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Where can you find cartilage tissue?
A
In joints
B
Between the ribs and the breastbone
C
In your nose
D
Answer A, B and C are all correct

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The joints in your skull are called...
A
hinge joint
B
cartilaginous joint
C
pivot joint
D
sutures

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Revision bs 3 + 4
Discuss with your neighbour the following questions:

What are the differences between cartilage and bone?
In which four ways can bones be connected?
Where in the skeleton can you find these connections?



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Bs 4 Muscles
Muscular system
Tendons
Attachment site

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Bs 4 Muscles
Muscular system

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Bs 4 Muscles
Biceps- arm flexor muscle
Triceps- arm extensor muscle
Antagonistic muscle pairs

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Biceps-triceps

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What do we mean with antagonistic muscle pair?

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What are triceps en biceps
A
triceps: extensor muscle biceps: arm flexor muscle
B
triceps:arm flexor muscle biceps: extensor muscle

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Bs  the spinal column

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Bs 5 spial column

- Double-S shape
- Invertebral discs

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What's the correct way to lift something?
A
Picture at the top
B
Picture at the bottom

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What's the name of the shape of your back

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Injuries

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Bs 7 Injuries
Muscular pain
Muscular rupture
Bone fracture
Runner’s knee
Bruise/contusion(damage the tissue) kneuzing
Sprain (bruise to a joint) verzwikking
Dislocated bone
Inflammation 

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How can you prevent injuries?
A
Do not do sports
B
Warm ups & cool downs
C
Practice sports a lot
D
Protective gear

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In what type of injury the ligament is torn or stretched?
A
bruise
B
sprain
C
dislocation
D
torn/stretched

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Skeletons of various mammals
Different skeletons
A lot in common

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Bs 9 Problems with the spinal cord
- Herniated or slipped disc
- gel like core
- hernia is not the same as lumbago (spit)

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