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Animals including Humans Year 3 Lesson 5 LI: To understand the function of muscles and joints
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What muscles do you know in the human body? Why do we need muscles?
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How do muscles work? Muscle contraction as an active process and relaxation as being passive and that muscles work in pairs.
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Tendons, Ligaments and Cartilage Tendons - connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. When a muscle contracts to move a joint, it is the tendon which pulls on the bone. Ligaments - strong bands which connect bone to bone at the joint. Cartilage - soft cushioning substance which covers the ends of the bones. It reduces the rubbing of bone on bone.
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Different types of joints Where the bones meet, we have joints. 1.Hinge joints - found at the elbow and at the knee and allow movement in one direction. 2.Ball and socket joints - found at the shoulder and at the hip and allow movement in three directions. 3.Gliding - found at the wrist between the hand and arm. 4.Saddle - a flexible joint found in the thumb.
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Creating an arm 1.Cut 2 pieces of card to represent the bone. 2.To create the elbow joint, join the bone using a split pin (be careful when doing this!) 3.Cut 2 pieces of string which are 10cm long. These will be the muscles. 4.Pull the bones into alignment. 5.Attach the right hand piece of string above and below the split-pin joint. 6.The left hand muscle needs to be relaxed when in this position so needs to be attached lower than the right hand muscle.
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Model Arm StraightArm Bent
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Set of instructions Write a list of instructions about what happens when you decide to bend your arm.
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Plenary What would happen if we did not use our muscles?
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