TTO 1 introduction moving Nectar unit 2

The skeleton

Today's objectives:

- functions

- types

- names



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The skeleton

Today's objectives:

- functions

- types

- names



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Do all organisms have a skeleton?

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List functions of the skeleton (answers seperated by comma's)

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5 main functions
*Stability
*Protection of vital organs
*Shape
*Production of blood cells
*Movement (with muscular system)

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 basic parts

- skull: protect the brain

- spine: carry body weight + protect spinal cord

- rib cage: protect lungs + heart

- limbs: arms & legs for motion

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What kind of skeleton does a snake have?
A
Endoskeleton
B
Exoskeleton
C
Hydrostatic skeleton
D
Just its skin

Slide 14 - Quiz

What kind of skeleton does this blue caterpillar have?
A
Endoskeleton
B
Exoskeleton
C
Hydrostatic skeleton
D
Just its skin

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What is not a function of the skeleton?
A
Strength
B
Flexibility
C
Production of blood cells
D
Stability

Slide 16 - Quiz

Animals with an exoskeleton can
A
not grow
B
grow
C
only grow when they moult
D
only grow once

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Animals with an endoskeleton have muscles outside/inside their bones.
A
outside
B
inside

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Let's have a look inside the bone.

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Tissue type

- cartillage:

tough, semi-transparant, elastic and flexible

- bone:

hard & (less)flexible

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Name this type of tissue.
A
Cartilage
B
Bone

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Name this type of tissue.
A
Cartilage
B
Bone

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Where do you find more cartilage bone in the human body?
A
Skull
B
Femur
C
Ear
D
Humerus

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In which part of the skeleton are both type of bones almost equally shared?
A
Limbs
B
Skull
C
Rib cage
D
Spine

Slide 25 - Quiz

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The joints
Learn by heart

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Motion

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Name the type of joints(pg 56).
1:
2:
3:

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Antagonists

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Your sport

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Your injuries

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Which is the most common injury in this country?
A
Anckle
B
Tibula
C
Knee
D
Shoulder

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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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Injuries & fractures

X-ray (clip class 1)

Plaster

Pulled muscle

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off to work 
read 2.6

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