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1 Bell Ringer - 3/23 State the four special movements of the foot.

2 DateTitlePoints Earned Points Possible 3/19Objective – Muscle Movements, Types, Names 3/19Types of Body Movements 3/23Notes on Naming Muscles Table of Contents

3 Objectives Define origin, insertion, prime mover, antagonist, synergist, and fixator as they relate to muscles. > origin – attachment to the “stationary” bone (usually proximal) > insertion – attachment to the “moving bone” (usually distal) > prime mover (agonist) – contracts to cause an action > antagonist – stretches and yields to the agonist > synergist – muscles that contract to stabilize intervening joints and assist prime movers > fixator – stabilize the prime mover – steady the proximal end Demonstrate or identify the different types of body movements. List some criteria used in naming muscles.

4 DateTitlePoints Earned Points Possible 3/6Cornell Notes – pages 178-182 3/6Vocabulary List – pages 178-182 3/9Objectives – Overview of Muscle Tissue 3/9Notes on “Overview of Muscle Tissue” 3/9Foldable on Muscle Tissues 3/10Muscle Video Notes 3/11Objectives – Microscopic Anatomy of Muscles 3/11Notes on “Microscopic Anatomy of Muscles 3/11Worksheet page 91-92 3/11Page 218 SAE #3, 4, 5 3/12Objectives – Skeletal Muscle Activity: Part 1 3/12Notes on “Skeletal Muscle Activity” 3/12Worksheets pages 93-95 3/13Vocabulary page 182-186 (20 words) Table of Contents

5 DateTitlePoints Earned Points Possible 3/13Vocabulary Page 182-186 (20 words) 3/16Objectives: Skeletal Muscle Activity Part 2 3/16Notes: Skeletal Muscle Activity Part 2 3/16Page 218 SAE #6, 8, 9 3/18Quiz on Chapter 6 Table of Contents

6 Skeletal Muscle Activity: Part 2 Objectives Define graded response, tetanus, isotonic and isometric contractions, and muscle tone as these terms apply to a skeletal muscle. Describe three ways in which ATP is regenerated during muscle activity. Define oxygen debt and muscle fatigue, and list possible causes of muscle fatigue. Describe the effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on skeletal muscles and other body organs.

7 DateTitlePoints Earned Points Possible 2/23Anatomy of Blood Vessels – Objectives 2/23Anatomy of Blood Vessels – Class Notes 2/23Cornell Notes – p.360-363 2/23Vocabulary List – p.360-363 2/23Page 386 SAE #14-17 2/24Worksheets #13-18 2/25Worksheets #19-25 2/26Lab: Blood Pressure and Pulse Determination 3/3Physiology of Circulation – Objectives 3/3Physiology of Circulation – Class Notes 3/3Worksheet page 194-195 3/3Page 386 SAE #23-27 3/5 Chapter 11 Exam Table of Contents

8 DateTitlePoints Earned Points Possible 2/5Physiology of the Heart – Objectives 2/5Physiology of the Heart – Class Notes 2/5Cornell Notes – pages 354-360 2/6Vocabulary List – pages 354-360 2/6Page 386 SAE #8-13 2/9Worksheet page 181 Table of Contents

9 DateTitlePoints Earned Points Possible 1/26Cornell Notes – p.348-35410 1/26Vocabulary List – p.348-35410 1/27Anatomy of the Heart – Objectives10 1/27Anatomy of the Heart – class notes10 1/27HW – page 386 SAE #1-720 1/28Worksheets – p.177-17910 1/30Anatomy of the Heart Quiz35 1/30Homeostatic Imbalances10 2/2Internet Sheep Heart Video Questions 2/3Sheep Heart Dissection 2/5Sheep Heart Dissection Quiz Table of Contents

10 Skeletal Muscle Activity: Part 1 Objectives Describe how an action potential is initiated in a muscle cell. Describe the events of muscle cell contraction.

11 Overview of Muscle Tissues Objectives Describe similarities and differences in the structure and function of the three types of muscle tissues, and indicate where they are found in the body. Define muscular system. Define and explain the role of the following: endomysium, perimysium, epimysium, tendon, and aponeurosis.

12 Microscopic Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle - Objective Describe the microscopic structure of skeletal muscle and explain the role of actin- and myosin-containing myofilaments

13 Physiology of Circulation – Objectives Define blood pressure and pulse. Name several pulse points. List factors affecting and/or determining blood pressure. Describe the exchanges that occur across capillary walls.

14 Anatomy of Blood Vessels - Objectives Compare and contrast the structure and function of arteries, veins, and capillaries Identify the body’s major arteries and veins, and name the body region supplied by each.

15 B C E F H Bell Ringer – 03.05.09 Name three of the labeled structures above.

16 Bell Ringer – 2/23/2009 1.Name the major veins that enter the heart. 2.Name the major artery that exits the heart.

17 Bell Ringer 1/24 Copy and complete: Heart  Artery  ___  ___  venules  __  Heart

18 A B C D E G F H J Bell Ringer – 1/30 Name the following: B, E, F, H, J


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