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Muscular System
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Purpose Provides motion Maintains posture
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Main Part = 600+ muscles Two major categories: Voluntary Involuntary
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Three Types of Muscles Smooth: muscles found in organs and in blood vessels and glands. Skeletal: attached to bone. Called striated because they are made up of fibers that have horizontal strips. Cardiac: muscles surrounding the heart.
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Involuntary Vs. Voluntary Muscles VOLUNTARY We can control Arms Legs Face All movement INVOLUNTARY We don’t control Heart Arteries and Veins Digestive Tract Stomach
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Tendons Tough tissue fiber that attaches muscles to bones Muscles work in pairs: when one is contracting (shortening) the other must relax and lengthen
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Problems Pulled or torn muscle: muscle that has been torn away from the bone. Strain: any type of soreness that develops in a muscle because of overuse. Caused by tiny tears to the muscle or tendon. Cramp: a muscle that has remained contracted. Typically feels tight and sore and is a sign to drink more water.
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How to keep your Muscular System Healthy 1. Discontinue exercise if you have a muscle injury 2. Warm up and stretch before vigorous exercise 3. Exercise different muscle groups regularly 4. Select foods and beverages containing carbohydrates and proteins for energy and muscle development.
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Diet and the Muscular System Foods high in protein are meat, fish, and poultry, nuts, dried beans, milk products, soybeans and tofu If a diet lacks “carbs” the body will burn protein (eating the bodies muscle)
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