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Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

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Page 1: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Muscular

and

Skeletal

Systems

Page 2: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Muscle & Skeletons…oh why?

1. Structure & Support of the body.

2. Protection of organs.

3. Movement

-Away from danger

-Toward food/water

-Toward a mate

Page 3: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Types of Skeletons

Exoskeleton: a hard (usually chitin based) support system on the outside of the body.

Endoskeleton: a calcium based support system on the inside of the body.

Page 4: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Our Endoskeleton

does some amazing things…

We already know about:

Support &

protection

Movement

But it also:

Provides a site for muscles to

anchor.

Produces red and white blood cells in the..?

Page 5: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Skeletal Joint TypesHinge Joint

(knee & elbow)

Gliding Joint (wrist & ankle)

Ball & Socket Joint (hip & shoulder)

Pivot Joint (neck)

Fixed Joint (skull)

Page 6: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Other Fun Parts…

Cartilage: A tough, flexible fiber that cushions between bones and provides some shape to our bodies.

Tendons connect muscle to bone

(Remember: T for TWO types

of tissue)

Ligaments connect bone to bone

Remember: L for LONE (one lone type of tissue)

Page 7: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Muscle Types1. Skeletal Muscle allows for the movement of bones

2. Smooth Muscle makes up most of our internal organs (ex: stomach, intestines)

3. Cardiac Muscle makes up the heart (and only the heart!)

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Movement of BonesWRITE THIS DOWN AND KNOW THIS!!!

It takes TWO muscles to move a bone.

Write this at home 10,000 times.

1. It takes TWO muscles to move a bone.

2. Muscles can ONLY PULL a bone. They can NOT push!!

3. Flexors decrease the angle of a joint, while Extensors increase the angle of a joint.

Page 10: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

The Best Students Ever Using Their Muscles!

Page 11: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

QuizA

B

Which is your FLEXOR? Which is your EXTENSOR?

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Disor

dersOUCH!!!

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ArthritisPain, stiffness, inflammation and deformity in joints primarily due to a loss of cartilage.

A normal joint with a cartilage “cushion” in between the bones.

An arthritic joint where bone is grinding and scraping on adjoining bone.

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OU

CH

!!

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TendonitisSwelling and irritation of a tendon, usually near the site the muscle

attaches to the bone.

An irritated tendon

An actual tendon.. supposedly with tendonitis.

Page 16: Muscular and Skeletal Systems. Muscle & Skeletons…oh why? 1. Structure & Support of the body. 2. Protection of organs. 3. Movement -Away from danger -Toward.

Broken Growth PlateA growth plate is a region near the end of long bones where they grow in diameter and length.

A broken growth plate in child is monitored very closely to ensure proper growth after the break.

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Know your bones!!

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How do the Skeletal and Muscular Systems relate to THREE other body systems?