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Muscular System
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Functions of the Muscular System
Allows movement Maintains posture Stabilizes joints Gives the body shape Generates heat
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2 Categories of Muscles Muscles you can control
Voluntary Muscles Involuntary Muscles Muscles you can control Examples: muscles in your arms and legs Muscles you cannot control Examples: heart, stomach, diaphragm
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3 Types of Muscle: Skeletal
Skeletal: muscles that move bones Striated (striped) Voluntary Tires easily Found in bundles
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3 Types of Muscle: Smooth
Smooth: muscles that control internal organs No striations Involuntary Makes up internal organs (stomach, intestines) Does not tire
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3 Types of Muscle: Cardiac
Cardiac: muscle that makes up the heart Striated (striped) Involuntary Does not tire
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Remember… What are ligaments?
Strong bands of tissue that connect bones to each other at a joint
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Tendons Strong bands of tissue that attach a muscle to a bone
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Muscular Injuries Sprain: ligaments stretched or torn
Strain: muscles stretched or torn Cramp: a muscle involuntarily contracted that will not relax
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Fun Fact! Sartorius: longest muscle in the human body
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How skeletal muscles work
Muscles only contract They pull, they don’t push Skeletal muscles work in pairs Example in the arm: When the biceps contracts, the triceps relaxes When the triceps contracts, the biceps relaxes
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Energy Muscles use energy to move
When muscles run out of energy = muscle fatigue When true fatigue hits, a muscle cannot be contracted even when stimulated
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2 Types of Exercise Aerobic Exercise (air exercise)
Jogging, biking, swimming Makes muscles stronger, more flexible, and more resistant to fatigue Increases metabolism Enlarges heart Lungs become more efficient DOES NOT increase muscle mass much
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2 Types of Exercise Anaerobic Exercise (no air exercise) Weightlifting
Increases muscle mass Does not increase endurance
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Muscle Basics Myofibril: a muscle cell
Sarcomere: a tiny contractile unit of a muscle A myofibril is made of many, many sarcomeres
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Muscle Basics One sarcomere is made of interlocking actin and myosin
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