Unit 4: Support and locomotion B4

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4.4 Muscles

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Planning
  •  See what you remember from last week 
  • B4: muscles
  • Make exercises

You have your notebook, pen and book on your table.

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Learning goals
  • You can explain how the muscles work.
  • You can give examples of voluntary and involuntary muscle movements.

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But first... lets see what you remember from last week!

Grab your laptop
and go to www.lessonup.com

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Do you remember what the 4 functions of the skeleton are?

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What do bones consist of?
A
collagen
B
cartilage
C
calcium phosphate and cartilage
D
calcium phosphate and collagen

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Botten consist of calcium phosphate and collagen.

Why is it important bones have both of the substances?

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in which figure do you see cartilage?

how can you see that? name 2 ways you
can see it
fig. 1
fig. 2

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what doe the extracellular material of cartilage mainly consist of?
A
calcium phosphate
B
Collagen

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joint
sutures
fused vertebrae
cartilage

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The socket bone and ball-shaped bone both have
a cartilage layer.

Explain why the cartilage is right there.

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The joint of the shoulder is the same as the joint in the hip.

Explain why elderly people often have more damage of the cartilage layer in their hip joint than in their shoulder joint.

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what is the joint with the most movement possible?
A
ball-and-socket joint
B
hinge joint
C
pivot joint

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4.4 Muscles

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Muscular system
Grab your notebook and a pen. 
Title: Unit 4 basic 4 muscular system

Muscles let you stand up straight and move about. 

All the skeletal muscles in your body combined form the muscular system


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Tendons
The muscle is attached to the bone by tendons (pezen). The point where the tendon is attached to the bone is called the attachment site (aanhechtingsplaats).


Muscles are able to contract, but tendons are not. 
Bones move because of the muscle contractions.


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Antagonistic pair
To move a bone, you always need two muscles: a flexor muscle and an extensor muscle. These two muscles have opposite effects.
= antagonistic pair




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organ muscle
In addition to the skeletal muscles, you also have muscles in your organs. These organ muscles move without you being aware of it.

For example:
-Heart
-muscles in your oesophagus, stomach, intestines

Voluntary and Involuntary

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Learning goals
  • You can explain how the muscles work.
  • You can give examples of voluntary and involuntary muscle movements.

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Homework
4.4 muscles

exercises: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

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