PPT-Chapter 6 The Muscular System

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Learning Objectives List the four traits that all muscle types have in common Demonstrate and explain the use of antagonistic muscle pairs Describe the attachment

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Learning Objectives List the four traits that all muscle types have in common Demonstrate and explain the use of antagonistic muscle pairs Describe the attachment of muscle to bone and how it leads to movement. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students What it is…. Muscular Dystrophy is a family of hereditary disease that cause progressive and steady muscle weakening.. Duchenne. and Becker muscular dystrophy, (which are just 2 forms of MD) alone affect approximately 1 in every 3,500 to 5,000 boys.. Muscular . System Functions:. Muscle Tissue Can Contract (shorten) and Relax (lengthen). This causes mobility and provides support.. Allow for movement of:. skeleton – muscles are connected to bones. Susan Levin 2011. What muscles are you using right now? . Make a list. Exit Ticket. What are the functions of the muscular system?. Why do muscles work in pairs?. Science . Words to know. Muscle. Voluntary muscle. Chapter 8. Muscles. Body made up into many different muscles but can be categorized into 3 Groups (Cardiac, Smooth, and Striated.). Cardiac and Smooth = Involuntary. Striated Skeletal Muscle= Voluntary. Objectives:. . The student will understand the principle of muscular strength fitness.. The student will recognize the principle of muscular endurance.. Each student will comprehend the FITT principles of muscular strength/muscular endurance i.e. frequency, intensity, time, type.. Presented by:. Sujitha B Subramaniam. 11408044. IV yr Genetic Engineering. SRM University. DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY.  (. DMD. ) is a recessive X-linked form of muscular dystrophy, which results in muscle degeneration, difficulty . Muscle Pretest. Muscle Pretest. a. allows movement . b. . enables voluntary and involuntary movement. c. . . voluntary. – movements you can control. . ex. . Shooting a basketball, playing piano, . Learning Objectives:. Describe the functions of the muscular system. Identify structures of the muscular system and the function of each. Describe methods of assessment of the muscular system. Describe disorders of the muscular system. Muscle cells cannot . partially. contract. They act on the ‘all or none’ principle. They either contract 100% or do not contract at all.. You cannot turn fat into muscle by exercising.. You cannot ‘spot reduce’ i.e. you cannot get rid of your spare tire by doing sit-ups.. Clinical Genetics – Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University. Nao . Fujitani. , Pranav Naresh . Gajria. , Sumeet Gulati. Pathology. (Definition). Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disorder affecting the largest gene in the human body. Name the three bones in your arm. The three bones in your arm include…... Describe three functions of skeletal system. E.g. - The skeletal system is responsible for BLOOD PRODUCTION. The bone marrow inside larger bones produces blood cells. Armando Villalta. 4-16-15 lab meeting. 6-year tour in The Bluelab. CNS. (. Multiple sclerosis. ). Heart. (. Atherosclerosis. ). Skeletal muscle. (. Muscular dystrophies. ). Pancreas. (. Type 1 diabetes. . Villacrés. Carlos . Carlosama. Signs. and . symptoms. Progressive muscular wasting. Poor balance. Drooping eyelids. Atrophy. . Scoliosis.  (curvature of the spine and the back). Inability to walk.

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