B1a Joints

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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Joints that make you move
one device per group 


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The joints
Learn by heart

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freely movable joints
Pivot joints (ulna and radius)
Ball-and-socket joints (like it says)
Hinge joints- (like a door)

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ball and socket joint

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pivot joint
rotating movement in one direction

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Hinge joint
Moves in one direction
Like a door or window

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HINGE JOINT

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A type of freely moveable joints is:
A
fixed
B
intervertebral discs
C
fontanelle
D
hinge joint

Slide 10 - Quiz

What type of joints are the pivot, hinge and ball-and-socket joint?
A
Synovial joints
B
Fibrous joints
C
Cartilaginous joints
D
Sutures

Slide 11 - Quiz

Match the correct name and example to the correct joint.
Ball & socket
Hinge
Gliding
Pivot
Knee  
Shoulder
Carpels
Skull base

Slide 12 - Drag question

4.4  Muscles move the bones
Muscles can only contract
          - it becomes shorter and thicker
Some muscles need other muscles to relax

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Muscles (voluntary or skeletal)
  • Muscles are attached to bones by tendons 
  • They constist of small fibres

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Two types of muscles
Involuntary muscles = Contract without thinking about it or controlling it.
(muscles of hairs, heart etc.)

Voluntary muscles = You can decide if they contract or not.
(skeletal muscles)

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Muscles and joints in a chicken wing
  • Tendons are shiny white tissues at the end of the muscles that attach the muscle to the bones. 

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Slide 17 - Video

vertebra
thighbone
skull
breastbone
rib
pelvis

Slide 18 - Drag question

Slide 19 - Video

off to work 
total silence 
4.3 and 4.4
do exc. 2 , 3 ,4 ,6 7 

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