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Them Bones or….. The Human Skeleton
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Main Parts of Human Skeleton
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Location of main bones
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Functions of skeleton Support Movement Protection
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Can you remember? What are those three functions? Support Protection Movement Hold us upright Ribs protect the lungs heart etc Anchor for the muscles
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Getting about…. Movement
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Bones and muscles of the arm biceps radius humerus ulna
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How would YOU raise the arm? biceps radius humerus ulna
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Muscles work in pairs (antagonistic pairs) bone pulled upward triceps relaxes
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How would you lower the arm? biceps triceps ulna radius humerus
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They are called an antagonistic pairs bone pulled downward biceps relaxes
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Watch the muscles….
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They only contract
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They can not push
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They only pull
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That’s why they work in pairs
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They are called an antagonistic pairs
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A Synovial Joint Bone Ligaments hold the bone together Cartilage protects end of bone Synovial fluid stops wear Capsule Membrane
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Connective Tissue Tendon Muscle to bone Ligament bone connected to bone Cartilage protects end of bone
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A Joint is where the bones are allowed to move about each other, this is called a hinge
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Bone Marrow Red blood cells are made in the marrow or inside of the bones
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Can you remember? How many functions does the skeleton have? 3
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Can you remember? What are those three functions? Support, Protection and Movement Tendon, Cartilage and ligament Joints types – Ball and socket, hinge, pivot and fused
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H/w P67 Q 1,4,5,6.
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