PPT-The Muscular System Mr. Brainard
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Muscle Pretest Muscle Pretest a allows movement b enables voluntary and involuntary movement c voluntary movements you can control ex Shooting a basketball
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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 . Muscular . System. Major functions. cardiac . muscle, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle.. Function and locations. Cardiac muscle :. . it helps to pump the heart, help move material through the digestive tract, and moves the body.. Your Muscles. Functions of the Muscular System. A . muscle. is made of strong tissue that can contract in an orderly way.. When . a muscle contracts, the cells of the muscle become shorter.. When a muscle relaxes, the cells return to their original length.. 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.. Chris Welter. Billy Ellsworth. Boston Globe via Getty Images. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Symptoms appear by the age of six in young boys. Caused by a mutation in the gene for the protein dystrophin. 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 . Sherri Garcia. Muscular Dystrophy: Walk a Mile in Their Shoes. CDC’s 2005 Science Ambassador Program. Overview. Sympathy vs. empathy. Basic information about Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Inheritance. UNIT OBJECTIVE. To provide the students the necessary knowledge to take their previously determined (written) fitness goals and create the muscular fitness portion of their IFP (Individual Fitness Plan) in regard o the F.I.T. principle that was learned and assessed for understanding during Personal Fitness Unit 1.. group of inherited . ___________________________________ diseases . muscles enlarge due to . _______________________________ tissue . deposits, . but muscle fibers . _. Caused by a lack of the . cytoplasmic. 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.. Glen Nuckolls, PhD. Program Director, Neurogenetics Cluster. Division of Extramural Research. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. g. len.nuckolls@nih.gov. NIH . Bethesda Campus . 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. ________________________________ Hamilton Health Sciences, 2008PD 6204 1/2004dpc/pted/FSHlw.docdt/January 30, 2014 Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy What is Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dys . 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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