How movement comes about

How movement comes about
§2 The skeleton
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How movement comes about
§2 The skeleton

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The human skeleton
There are a lot of bones: ±200

All bones together --> Skeletal system

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What is the function of our skeleton?

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Skeleton

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Skeleton
Bone & Cartilage tissue

3 parts: head, torso, limbs

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Skull (head)

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Spinal column/Backbone (torso)

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Arm (limb)
Legs (limb)

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Make assignments §2
On Learnbeat!

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How movement comes about
§3 Bones & Cartilage

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Bones
Give strength, let us move and stand upright

Contain calcium phosphate and a bit of collagen

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Cartilage
Firm, but very flexible

Contains collagen

Protects bones from damage

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Bone tissue
Cartilage tissue

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A change in bone tissue
When older --> more calcium phosphate, less collagen in bones

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What is the result of more calcium phosphate and less collagen in bones?

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Make assignments §3

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What have you learned during the practical?

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Make a picture of your cartilage tissue drawing

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Make a picture of your bone tissue drawing

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How movement comes about
§4 Bone connections

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Learning goals
  1. You can name and recognise the four different bone connections
  2. You can give examples of the four bone connections 
  3. You can name and recognise the three different types of joints
  4. You can gives examples of the three types of joints

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Bone connections

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3 types of joints

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Homework
Assignments §4 on Learnbeat!

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How many types of bone connections are there in your body
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
5

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Which type of joint can move in all possible directions
A
Ball-and-socket joint
B
Hinge joint
C
Pivot joint
D
Radioulnar joint

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Which type of joint moves from left to right?
A
Ball-and-socket joint
B
Hinge joint
C
Pivot joint
D
Radioulnar joint

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How movement comes about
§5 Muscles

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Movement of bones
Muscles are used for bone movement

Attached to bones with tendons

Can be voluntary or involuntary

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Voluntary movement
Involuntary movement

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Muscular system

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Antagonistic pair
1 muscle contracts & 1 muscle relaxes

Biceps-triceps

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Homework
Make assignments §5

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