How movement comes about

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Organism of the week

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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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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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Organism of the week

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

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How movement comes about
§4 Bone connections

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Bone connections

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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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