The Muscular System Notes. Note- The Muscular Systems I. The Muscular System A. Muscles are the motors that move body parts. B. There are more than 600.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Muscular System Chapter 21-3.
Advertisements

The Muscular System Susan Levin 2011.
The Muscular System Key Concepts
Muscular System.
The Muscular System By: Maria Jose Velosa Santiago Bernal Felipe Perez Alejandro Moreno.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems. Muscular System Muscles are the organs that move body parts. Bones and joints have no power to move on their own. More than.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems. Muscular System Muscles are the motors that move body parts. Bones and joints have no power to move on their own. More than.
The Muscular System. Functions Produces movement by contracting Posture (result of muscles contracting) Joint stability Generates heat (85% of the heat.
Chapter 14: Bones, Muscles, and Skin Section 3: The Muscular System
The Muscular System Yeah…just like that!. Muscular System Overview The muscular system consists of all the muscles in your internal organs, as well as.
Read/ Work on Assignments Quietly.  Write the OBJ, HW, and W/U on page 99.  Warm-up: Answer in notebook. 1. What are the 4 major functions of the skeletal.
Lesson 7: Major Organ Systems MUSCULAR SYSTEM. Muscle Tissue LocationFunctionVoluntary or Involuntary skeletal attached to bones pull bones to make them.
Movement of the Human Body
Musculature System.
The Muscular System. Muscles Muscles are organs that relax and contract, and provides the force to move your body parts – Voluntary muscles  muscles.
What to think about…. What are the functions of muscles? How do muscles work? What are some of the different types of muscles? What happens to muscles.
Muscular System 600 Muscles
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM (Section 2)
The Muscular System. Functions Stabilize joints with their tendons Produce movement Produce heat to maintain body temperature muscle – an organ that can.
Muscular System Courtney Kiestler And Devin Bowles.
Muscular & Integumentary Systems. What is this muscle called? a)Gluteus maximus b)Quadriceps c)Gastrocnemius d)Soleus.
Muscular System Demonstrate understanding of concepts.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
1.2 The Muscular System I.Movement of the Human Body A. Muscle: organ that contracts and relaxes to provide movement. 1. Movement requires energy 2. >600.
Muscles. MUSCLES Muscle – Organ that contracts and relaxes (returns to regular length). As a result, body parts move. Tendon – thick bands that attach.
The Muscular System Muscular System Muscle Tissue and Connective Tissue Somewhere in your body a muscle is working. Try as you might to keep still, you.
The Musculoskeletal System
Muscular System By:AkhrorNargizaOlesyaJorgeDelondre712.
The Muscular System.  A muscle is an organ that can relax, contract, and provide the force to move your body parts. There are more than 600 muscles.
Muscular System.
Muscles  Muscle: organ that can relax, contract, and provide the force to move your body parts  Energy is used and work is done  More than 600 muscles.
Muscular System Muscle-an organ that contracts and gets shorter- this provides the force to move your body parts. Muscle-an organ that contracts and gets.
7-3.3 SUMMARIZE THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE MAJOR BODY SYSTEMS MUSCULAR SYSTEM- WORKS WITH THE SKELETAL SYSTEM TO ALLOW MOVEMENT. Muscular System Notes.
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM C14L2. How do bones, muscles, and skin help maintain the body’s homeostasis?
Muscular System. 1. The Human Muscular System Muscle is an organ that contracts to allow movement of the body. When muscle contracts it becomes shorter.
The Muscular System Working out: keeping the body functioning.
The Muscular System Notes pg 65 Did you get your tickets???
The muscular System. The muscular system is made up of… musclesandtendons.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
The Muscular System Susan Levin 2014.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
Chapter 1, Section 2, Pages The Muscular System Chapter 1, Section 2, Pages
The muscular system Coulter.
Muscles.
Chapter 17.2 The Muscular System.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
JH-KEADLE The Muscular System.
JH-KEADLE The Muscular System.
Objective SWBAT recognize the functions of the muscular system and describe functions of types of muscle tissue.
The Muscular System                                   
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
Muscular System.
Digestive, Circulatory & Respiratory
Objective SWBAT recognize the functions of the muscular system and describe functions of types of muscle tissue.
Muscular System Objective: To recognize the functions of the muscular system and describe functions of types of muscle tissue.
Why do you have muscles?.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
Out- Muscular System In-
Muscular System.
The Muscular System Notes.
JH-KEADLE The Muscular System.
Muscular System Objective: To recognize the functions of the muscular system and describe functions of types of muscle tissue.
The Muscular System.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
The Muscular System.
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
My muscles move my body like strings move a puppet.
Presentation transcript:

The Muscular System Notes

Note- The Muscular Systems I. The Muscular System A. Muscles are the motors that move body parts. B. There are more than 600 muscles in your body. C. Two kinds of muscles

Notes- The Muscular System 1.Voluntary a.You control them b. Skeletal muscles: arm, leg, face 2. Involuntary a.You cannot consciously control them. b.Blood is pumped through blood vessels. c.Food is moved through the digestive system.

Notes: The Muscular Systems D. Three types of muscles tissue. 1.Skeletal (striated) a.Most numerous b. Voluntary : you control them c. Appear striped (striated under the microscope

Notes on the Muscular Notes d. Attached to bones with tendons : thick bands that pull on a bone as the muscle contracts e. Contract quickly and tire easily

Notes on The Muscular System 2. Smooth a. Involuntary b. Walls of stomach, intestines, uterus, bladder, blood vessels are lined with smooth muscles. c. No stripes (no striations) d. Contract and relax slowly

Note: The Muscular System Continue 3. Cardiac a.Involuntary b.Found only in the heart c.Striped (striated) d.Contracts about 70 times per minute

Notes: The Muscular System Continues How do muscles work ? A.Skeletal muscles work in pairs. B.When one muscle of a pair contracts, the other relaxes. C.Muscles always pull, never push.

Notes: The Muscular System Continues D. Muscles use energy in the form of glucose. E. Muscle also produce thermal energy (heat), F. Muscles can become larger or smaller depending on the amount of work they do. G. Large and small muscles must have rest time to be resupplied with glucose (sugar). Glucose ATP (energy )