12/5/13 69th Day of School Learning goal (7.L.1.4): I will be able to describe how the skeletal and muscular systems work together to move the body. Due.

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12/5/13 69th Day of School Learning goal (7.L.1.4): I will be able to describe how the skeletal and muscular systems work together to move the body. Due Today: Signed progress reports Evening Assignment: Skeletal & Muscular System sections due tomorrow. Study for science test retakes.

Do Now 12/5/13 On the slip of paper write your name, the date, and answer the following: What specific bones and muscles work together when you do a bicep curl?

Do Now – Bicep Curl 12/5/13 Muscles: Bicep/triceps Bones: Radius, ulna Humerus Joint: Hinge

Musculo-Skeletal Interactions Watch this YouTube video to help learn more about about how muscles and bones work together.

Joints Use this animation to to help you learn how bones and muscles move at specific joints. Next… on your SKELETAL system sketch, label the location of the four types of joints: Ball and socket Hinge Pivot Gliding skeletal_and_muscular/

Joints Next… on your SKELETAL system sketch, label the location of the four types of joints: Ball and socket Hinge Pivot Gliding Prentice Hall textbook p. D43

Musculo-skeletal Interactions Putting it all together… On the back of your Muscular System page, add a labeled sketch of how your specific bones, muscles, and joints work together when you walk. McDougall p. B26

Skeletal System section Overall Functions of the Skeletal System Supports body and anchors movement of limbs Protects vital organs Makes red and white blood cells Stores calcium Function of the Parts of the Skeletal System Appendicular Skeleton – supports movement Humerus: upper arm bones supports arm movement Radius Ulna Femur Tibia Fibula Patella Ligaments Tendons Axial Skeleton – protects vital organs Skull Vertebrae Ribs McDougall textbook p. B17 Sketch of the Skeletal System

Muscular System section Overall Functions of the Muscular System Movement of limbs Movement of internal organs Keep body warm (shivering) Maintain posture Location & Function of Three Types of Muscles Voluntary Muscles Skeletal Muscles Biceps Triceps Quadriceps Hamstrings Involuntary Muscles Cardiac Muscle Heart Smooth Muscles Esophagus Stomach Intestines Sketch of the Muscular System Resources: Prentice Hall (green) textbook p. D50-54

Evening Assignment Tonight… Finish Skeletal & Muscular system sections Study for science test re-take