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Warm up 5/5. Tomorrow we will meet in Rm 151 2 nd science room from front of the school Take the histology lab and turn to page 3. Come to the front and get 1 microslide viewer and one microslide strip. (Groups of 2) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Warm up 5/5 • Tomorrow we will meet in Rm 151 –2 nd science room from front of the school • Take the histology lab and turn to page 3. – Come to the front and get 1 microslide viewer and one microslide strip. (Groups of 2) – Look at 3 different slides. Draw pictures of the slides in the field of views provided on page 3 of the lab. – Answer questions 10-14 – Must clean up by 2:00 pm
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Warm up 5/5• Tomorrow we will meet in Rm 151

– 2nd science room from front of the school• Take the histology lab and turn to page 3.

– Come to the front and get 1 microslide viewer and one microslide strip. (Groups of 2)

– Look at 3 different slides. Draw pictures of the slides in the field of views provided on page 3 of the lab.

– Answer questions 10-14– Must clean up by 2:00 pm

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM IIPP. 920-922

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MUSCLE STRUCTURE CONT.

• Ligaments connect joints• Tendons connect muscle

to bone • When the muscle moves,

the bones move, and the joint bends

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MUSCULAR MOVEMENT

• Muscles arranged in opposing pairs and while one relaxes the other contracts

flexor: contraction bends the joint extensor: contraction straightens the joint

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MUSCLE FATIGUE

• The inability to contract the muscle due to the lack of ATP

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SKELETAL SYSTEMfor dummiespp 911-916

RED= ImportantBLACK = Write Down BLUE = Don’t write down

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FUNCTION

• Bones support muscles and organs• produce red and white blood cells• gives shape and structure to the body• protects internal organs• store minerals

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SKELETON

• Axial –the skull, face, vertebral column, and rib cage.

• Appendicular –the arms and legs, pelvis, scapula, collar bone, etc

• bones and their associated tissues (cartilage and ligaments) make up the skeletal system to support the body

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BONE STRUCTURE

• porous and made of proteins and minerals

• osteocytes –cells that make bone

• bone marrow – soft bone tissue that produces platelets and blood cells

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BONE DEVELOPMENT

• develop from cartilage (tough flexible connective tissue)

• ossification: hardening of bone cartilage• elongation at the end of bones

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JOINTS

• place where two bones meet

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• Fixed: no movement between bones (ex. skull).

• Semimovable: limited movement (i.e. rib cage and vertebrae)

• Movable 1. hinge – knee and knuckle 2. pivot – skull joins the vertebral column 3. ball-and-socket – hip 4. gliding – wrist and ankle (slide over one another)

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JOINT STRUCTURE

• cartilage between joints for cushion• ligaments connect joints (bone to bone)

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• Quiz Tomorrow • P 922 # 9, 10 (Due Tues)• Look at p 929 #7. Define parts of picture 1-4.

– Is this muscle elongated or contracted? (Due Tues)

• Problems p 922 # 5-7 Due Wednesday• Physiology Study Guide Due Thursday• Histology Lab (Due Friday)• Exam Friday: Intervention Wed & Thur


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