Unit 4: Support and locomotion B3

Planning
  • See what you remember from last week
  • Basic 3: Joints
  • Homework
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Planning
  • See what you remember from last week
  • Basic 3: Joints
  • Homework

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Learning goals
*You can describe the types of joints.
*You can describe the structure of a joint.
*You can describe how a ball-and-socket joint, a hinge joint and a pivot joint work

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But first.. what do you remember?

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

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

What do bones exist off?
A
collagen
B
cartilage
C
calcium phosphate and cartilage
D
calcium phosphate and collagen

Slide 5 - Quiz

Botten consist of calcium phosphate and collagen.

Why is it important bones have both of the substances?

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

in which figure do you see cartilage?


fig. 1
fig. 2

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

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

Slide 8 - Quiz

Different kind of connections
Bones are connected to eachother. This makes it possible for you to move your body.

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Slide 10 - Vidéo

Immobile connections
1. fused together (vergroeid)
2. sutures (naadverbinding)

No movement is possible between fused bones or between bones attached by a suture.

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mobile connections
1. Cartilage 
2. joints

The cartilage and the joints allow the ribcage to expand and contract as you breathe.

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Structure of a joint
A joint is a connection between two bones.

Convex bone & concave bone

The cartilage lets the bones move smoothly and stops wear and tear.

The joint capsule keeps the bones together

The ligaments keep bones in place.

Synovial fluid lets the bones move smoothly


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Types of joints
1.ball-and-socket joint

2. pivot joint

3. hinge joints

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Slide 15 - Vidéo

(Home)work Thursday March 30
Read page 22-24 UNDERLINE words and sentences that you don't understand.


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Bones are connected in several ways. Which connections allow movement?
A
Fused
B
Sutures
C
Cartilage
D
Joint

Slide 17 - Quiz

Cartilage
Sutures
Synovial joint
Fused together
A little movement possible
No movement
No movement
Lots of movement possible

Slide 18 - Question de remorquage

Fused
Suture
Cartilage
Joint
Breastbone and ribs
Pelvis and thighbone
Lumbar vertebrae
Humerus and ulna
Thighbone and fibula
Bones in the skull
Vertebrae in the sacrum

Slide 19 - Question de remorquage

(Home)work Thursday March 30
Use page 22-24 

Do ex 2-4


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