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Warm Up Study for Skeletal System Quiz (SILENTLY) 5 Functions of the Skeletal System Types of Joints (how they move, where they are) Layers of Bone Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton
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Warm Up Study for Skeletal System Quiz (SILENTLY) 5 Functions of the Skeletal System Types of Joints (how they move, where they are) Layers of Bone Axial.

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Page 1: Warm Up Study for Skeletal System Quiz (SILENTLY) 5 Functions of the Skeletal System Types of Joints (how they move, where they are) Layers of Bone Axial.

Warm UpStudy for Skeletal System Quiz

(SILENTLY)

5 Functions of the Skeletal System

Types of Joints (how they move, where they are)

Layers of Bone

Axial Skeleton

Appendicular Skeleton

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Quiz12 Minutes to complete

When finished, read silently

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Muscular System

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Muscular SystemYou have over 600 muscles in your body!

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VocabularyMuscle: An organ made of muscle tissue, which moves

a particular bone, part, or substance of the body

Contract: to make smaller, decrease. When you flex a muscle you are contracting it.

Expand: to make larger, increase. When you relax a muscle you are expanding it

Homeostasis: a condition needed for good health in which an organisms keeps a relatively stable internal environment

Peristalsis: the wavelike contraction of stomach muscles which help to churn up food

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Muscular System Functions

1. Movement

2. Maintaining Body Temperature

3. Posture

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Movement Muscles are connected to

bones by tendons

Muscles provide the pull that bones need to move

Muscles contract, cause movement at joints

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Maintaining Body Temperature

Normal Human Body temp = 98.6F

It stays this way because of your muscles

- *When muscles contract, they release heat

- Shiver = quick muscle

contractions to warm you up

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PostureMuscle constantly

contract and relax or make small changes to hold you up right

The muscles of the body also make joints strong

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3 Types of Muscles1.Skeletal Muscle

Attached to your bones

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2. Smooth MusclesInside some organs like the stomach

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3. Cardiac MuscleYour heart

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Types of MusclesVoluntary: Controlled directly by your thoughts

Skeletal Muscle: muscle attached to bones by tendons

Involuntary: Move without you thinking about itSmooth Muscle: muscles of internal organs (stomach)Cardiac Muscle: muscle that makes up your heart

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Voluntary & Involuntary Muscle Lab

Worksheet pg. 28

Work with person sitting next to you

Instead of mirror, you have a partner

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Muscular System PacketBegin Work to Complete Packet

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How do muscles grow?27B

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Exit Ticket – no notes1. Your stomach is made of

a) Cardiac Muscleb) Skeletal Musclec) Smooth Muscled) Voluntary Muscle

2. Which is not a function of the muscular system?a) Postureb) Movementc) Protectiond) Maintaining Body Temperature.

3. What is the difference between Voluntary and Involuntary Muscle?

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Warm Up*Put last night’s homework on desk to be graded

(39 and 40 of packet)

Answer on notebook paper to turn in. You do not have to write questions.

Why do you think it is important that the heart is an involuntary muscle?

2. Why do you think it is important that the muscles in our legs are voluntary muscles?

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Yesterday’s Exit1. Your stomach is made of

a) Cardiac Muscleb) Skeletal Musclec) Smooth Muscled) Voluntary Muscle

2. Which is not a function of the muscular system?a) Postureb) Movementc) Protectiond) Maintaining Body Temperature.

3. What is the difference between Voluntary and Involuntary Muscle?

Voluntary = you control and decide when it moves

Involuntary = Automatic, your body does it without you telling it to

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Video Reviewhttp://www.makemegenius.com/video_play.php?

id=101

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Muscles of DigestionChewing Food = Voluntary

Swallowing Food = Voluntary

Food Traveling Through Intestines = Involuntary

Peristalsis = Involuntary

So is digestion voluntary, involuntary or both?

BOTH

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Today’s Agenda1. Finish Packet Started Yesterday

2. Read 27B in textbook. Explain why exercise helps muscles get bigger.

3. Complete Types of Muscle Charts (use 25B for help)

4. “How Many Muscles Does it Take to Smile?” Article

5. “Your Bones and Muscles” Article

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Exit1. The muscular system is made of both Voluntary and

Involuntary muscles, which type aid in digestion?

A. Both

B. Neither

C. Voluntary

D. Involuntary

2. When you are cold, your body shivers. Explain how this is an example of a function of the Muscular System.

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Warm Up – put packet on desk

1. Where in your body do you have cardiac muscles?

2. True or False – shivering is an example of your muscles performing one of their main functions

3. Why are skeletal muscles considered voluntary muscles?

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Warm Up Review1. Where in your body do you have cardiac muscles?

Heart. The word cardiac means heart!

2. True or False – shivering is an example of your muscles performing one of their main functions

True. One function of the muscular system is maintaining body temperature. When you’re cold your body shivers to try to warm you up

3. Why are skeletal muscles considered voluntary muscles?

They are considered voluntary because you must tell them to move, they do not move automatically

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Quiz Return

1. Blood Cells

2. Protect, Skull, ribs and spine

3. Outside layer

4. Protection, movement, support, mineral storage, blood cell production

5. Protect = keep insides safe

Movement = help body move

Support = hold you up

Blood cell production = bone marrow makes blood

Mineral storage = calcium is stored in bones

6. Ball and Socket

7. Immovable, Skull

8. Both are made of bones but axial protects and Appendicular helps you move

9. Sliding or gliding

10. Ball and socket

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Packet ReviewCorrect wrong answers!

3 functions of muscular system

1. Movement

2. Maintaining Body Temperature

3. Posture

Video review

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Agenda1. *Types of Muscle Charts (use 25B for help)

Level of Conscious Control = voluntary or involuntary

2. “How Many Muscles Does it Take to Smile?” Article

3. Flash Cards for CFA 4

4. Magic School Bus

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1. *Types of Muscle Charts (use 25B for help)

Level of Conscious Control = voluntary or involuntary

2. “How Many Muscles Does it Take to Smile?” Article

3. Your bones and muscles article

3. Flash Cards for CFA 4