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Skeletal System Revision
Learning Objectives To recall information related to the skeletal system. To understand key terms, definitions and specific language. To be able to answer questions related to the skeletal system with confidence and accuracy.
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What can you remember from Wednesday?
Learning Objectives To recall information related to the skeletal system. To understand key terms, definitions and specific language. To be able to answer questions related to the skeletal system with confidence and accuracy. You have 2 minutes to remember as many muscle names as possible.
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How many did you get? Identify on the picture the following muscles and colour them in… Deltoid Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis major Trapezius Teres minor Biceps brachii Triceps brachii Wrist flexors Wrist extensors Ilipsoas Gluteus maxiumus, medius and minimus Adductor longus, brevis and magnus Biceps femoris, semi-membranosus, semi-tendinosus Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis Tibialis anterior Soleus Gastrocnemius Learning Objectives To recall information related to the skeletal system. To understand key terms, definitions and specific language. To be able to answer questions related to the skeletal system with confidence and accuracy.
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How many bones and joint types can you remember?
Learning Objectives To recall information related to the skeletal system. To understand key terms, definitions and specific language. To be able to answer questions related to the skeletal system with confidence and accuracy. You have 4 minutes to remember as many names of bones and types of joints as possible.
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How many did you get? Learning Objectives
To recall information related to the skeletal system. To understand key terms, definitions and specific language. To be able to answer questions related to the skeletal system with confidence and accuracy.
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Retrieval Practise Challenge Grid What is your score?
Name 3 movements that occur in the sagittal plane What is the function of a ligament? State the capillary density in the 3 types of muscle fibres What is the function of cartilage? What is the structure of a bursa? What is a motor unit made up from? Name 3 flat bones in the body What is their function? What bones are included in the axial skeleton? Label the knee joint Easy (1) – Last week Hardest (4) Moderate (2) Hard (3)
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Retrieval Practise Challenge Grid - What is your score?
Flexion Extension Dorsi flexion Plantar flexion Attaches bone to bone Slow oxidative – high Fast oxidative glycolytic – high Fast glycolytic - low Absorbs shock/ allows friction free movement A closed, fluid filled sac found where tendons rub over bones A group of fibres and its neurone Sternum Ribs Cranium Pelvis Protect internal organs but also suitable sights for muscle attatchment Rib cage Vertebral column Easy (1) Moderate (2) Hard (3) Hardest (4)
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Learning Objectives To recall information related to the skeletal system. To understand key terms, definitions and specific language. To be able to answer questions related to the skeletal system with confidence and accuracy. Exam questions Define the terms agonist, antagonist and fixator (3 marks). Name the key structures of the knee joint and explain their role in movement. (4 marks) Using examples from a team game, identify and explain situations where fast glycolytic muscle fibres will be stimulated to contract (4 marks) A gymnast performs a tucked front somersault in a floor routine. Perform a movement analysis on the skeletal and muscular systems of the tucked position. (6 marks)
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