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The Muscular The Muscular System System Lesson 1: Lesson 1: The Muscular System The Muscular System
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The Muscular The Muscular SystemSystemLesson 1:Lesson 1:The Muscular SystemThe Muscular System

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Upon completion of this lesson, students should be able to …

Explain the functions of muscle. Identify and discuss types of muscle tissue. Describe the muscular system of the body.

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Bundles of muscle fibersFibers contract; Muscles contractmyoneural junction

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Human has more than 600 muscles

Muscles make up about 42% of body weight

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Contractibility

Heat production

Stability

Tonicity

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the body can move voluntary, striated muscles.

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Attach to skeletal bones Allow for voluntary movement Wrapped in layers

◦Fascia◦Tendon attach muscle to bone

motor neurons

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muscle that pumps blood to involuntary muscle.

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Myocardium Occurs in walls of heart Allows for involuntary pumping action

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involuntary nonstriated continuous, thin layer forming organs and other structures.

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Found in tissue in walls of hollow organs

Responsible for movement of internal organs

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2 types◦Voluntary: Allows the person to dictate movement

◦Involuntary: Acts without conscious direction

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Type of chemical energy needed for muscular contractions either aerobic or anaerobic (without

oxygen) means

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Occurs when skeletal muscles are used for more than 1 or 2 minutes

Lack of oxygen reduces body’s ability to produce energy

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Oxygen “owed” to body is the debt can only be recovered by increased respiration

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accumulated lactic acid decreases the ability to contract results in fatigue, crampsalso occurs if blood supply is interrupted

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Fascia◦Covers entire skeletal muscle◦Separates muscles from one another

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Muscles of the jaw (chewing):

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Deltoid – abduction/extension of the arm at the shoulder

Common place for IM injections

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Diaphragm◦ Separates thoracic and abdominal cavities

External and internal intercostals

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External and internal obliques

Transversus abdominis Rectus abdominis

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Gluteus medius – aka the anterior gluteal site

Vastus lateralis – extends knee

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