Support and locomotion

Support and locomotion
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Support and locomotion

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Welcome back!
  • Review endtest 
  • Log in into Learnbeat 
  • Start new chapter 

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Review endtest
  • Bags in front of the class 
  • Nothing on your desk  

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Switch to learnbeat 
  • English terms that are used in Malmberg are too difficult 
  • Chapter support and locomotion will be on Learnbeat 
  • Join the class!

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Homework
A Skeleton 
Part 1 The skeleton question A - F
All on learnbeat!

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Welcome!
  • Throwback to the homework
  • Skeletons of other animals
  • Function of skeletons 
  • Posture 

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Skeletons,  human versus animals

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The structure determines the function
Arched (gebogen) for strength

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Start working
On learnbeat:
A Skeleton 
Part 2 skeletons of other animals
Read the text and make question A - F

Use the picture of part 1 to answer A for the comparison with humans

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What are the functions of the skeleton?

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Shape
  • Without our bones we cannot stand straight.

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MOVEMENT
  • Muscles and bones are connected.
  • Without muscles we cannot move. 
  • These muscles are called skeletal muscles.

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PROTECTION
  • Important organs, heart, lungs etc. are protected by our skeleton

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Storage
  • Inside bones, minerals and fatt is stored.
  • Minerals are for example calcium, iron, magnesium and can be found in food. 

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On learnbeat:
A Skeleton 
Part 3 the skeleton's function
Read the text and make question A - C



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The spine
  • Also called the backbone
  •  Keeping you upright
  • Double S curve

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What if you don't have a right spine?

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Start working
On learnbeat:
A Skeleton 
Part 4 the backbone
Read the text and make question A - C



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Homework next week
A the skeleton 
Part 2-4
All questions

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Learnbeat unit:
Movement

B. Bones and cartilage

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How many bones does the human skeleton have?
A
406
B
206
C
270
D
311

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Why do we have a
skeleton?
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Functions of the skeleton
  1. Support: keeps the body up and keeps organs in place
  2. Movement: by using muscles
  3. Protection: keeps soft inner organs safe
  4. Storage of minerals and fats

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What is the main function of your skull?
A
protection
B
movement
C
support
D
blood cell production

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Today's planning
- Learnbeat B. Bones and cartilage
- Making some assignments
- Demo bones (collagen & calcium phosphate)
- Using the microscope

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Skeleton

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Skeleton
Consist of 3 parts: head, torso, limbs
Has two different types of tissue: 
- Bone tissue (botweefsel) 
- Cartilage tissue (kraakbeenweefsel)

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1. Explain what the function is of a tissue
2. Name the parts a tissue is made of

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Tissues
  • Tissue = cells with the same shape and function. 
  • Tissue consists of cells and extra cellular matrix (outside the cells). In the extra cellular matrix substances can be found.
  • Collagen (collageen) =  is a substance that makes a tissue flexible and soft. It is not very strong.
  • Calcium phosphate (kalkzouten) = is a substance that makes a tissue hard and strong 

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Bones
  • Give strength, let us move and stand upright
  • Contain calcium phosphate (kalkzouten) and a bit of collagen (collageen)

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Cartilage
  • Firm, but very flexible.
  • Contains a lot of collagen and a little bit of calcium phosphate 
  • Protects bones from damage and makes sure movement is possible.

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Bone tissue
Cartilage tissue

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Cartilage tissue
Cartilage tissue (kraakbeenweefsel):
- cellen in groepjes bij elkaar
- elastische tussencelstof (ECM)
- vooral collageen
Bone tissue (botweefsel):
- cellen in kringen om bloedvaatjes
- harde tussencelstof
- vooral kalkzouten en collageen

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A change in bone tissue
  • When younger --> more collagen, less calcium phosphate in bones
  • When older --> more calcium phosphate, less collagen in bones
  • Welke grafiek is dan juist?

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What makes bone flexible?
A
collagen
B
calcium
C
cartilage

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What substance makes bone strong?
A
collagen
B
calcium phosphate
C
cartilage

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Get to work
On Learnbeat part B bones and cartilage
Read the text first and make the questions of part 1 and 2 
This is homework for tomorrow. 

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Welcome!
  • Bone demonstration 
  • Work on questions of part 3 and 4 of bones and cartilage.  
  • Start part C bone connections 

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Bones demonstration
1. normal untreated bone 
2. A bone in which the collagen has been removed 
3. A bone in which the calcium phosphate has been removed. 
In pairs answer the following questions: 
- Which bone is the most flexible and which bone the less? 
- Which bone is the strongest bone and which bone is the weakest bone? 

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Time to work
On learnbeat 
Part B Bones and cartilage 
Part 3 
Question A - C 

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How are bones connected (verbonden) to each other?

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Immobile   --    Mobile
Connection between seperate bones
1. Fused vertebrae
2. Sutures
3. Cartilage
4. joints

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Which bone connection(s) are mobile?
A
Fused
B
Suture
C
Cartilage
D
Joint

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Cartilage between breastbone and ribs
Cartilage between vertebrae
*you're taller in the morning than in the evening, how come? 

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Time to read and make notes together on Learnbeat!
C bone connections
Part 1 bone connections

Done? Make question: A-D

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1. ball-and-socket joint
(kogelgewricht)
2. Pivot joint
(rolgewricht)
3. Hinge joint
(schakelgewricht)

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Grapje met hand omdraaien!?
Time to work!
C bone connections
Part 2 type of joints 
Question A - D 

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Time to bring it together
Cut out the different bones
Places the bones in the correct places
Name the different bones (use the picture of Part 1 of A on Learnbeat)
Name the different bone connections
= Homework for the next lesson

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Which connection is most flexible?
A
Pivot (lower arm)
B
Connection with cartilage (ribs)
C
ball-and-socket (hip)
D
Hinge (finger)

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comparing skeletons
The skeleton can tell us something about 
-where an animal lives
- what it eats
- what it looked like in the past

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Protection
Sommige delen van het lichaam bieden bescherming. 
Welke delen denk jij?
Schedel: klopt! 
De schedel beschermt de hersenen 
tegen botsingen, als een helm. 
Nekwervels: klopt!
Ze beschermen de zenuwen van en naar de hersenen.
Borstkas: klopt!
Dit beschermt de zachte en weke ingewanden zoals het hart, de darmen en de longen. Anders zou alles uit je lichaam zakken! Jakkes! 
Botten: nee
Dit geeft stevigheid aan het lichaam. de speieren zitten aan de botten vast, en zo kunnen de botten bewegen. 
(Hoef)nagels: klopt!
De nagels beschermen de poten tegen beschadiging en verwonding. 
Bij sommige dieren zijn de nagels zelfs een wapen! 

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The same, but different...

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A streamlined body (gestroomlijnd lichaam)

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Where are you walking on?

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Waar loop je op?
Plantigrades = zoolgangers
Digitigrades = teenganger
Unguligrades = topganger

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De mens leert van de natuur
Veel van de dingen die de mens gemaakt heeft, zijn eigenschappen die in de natuur voorkomen. 

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