Muscular & Integumentary Systems. What is this muscle called? a)Gluteus maximus b)Quadriceps c)Gastrocnemius d)Soleus.

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Muscular & Integumentary Systems

What is this muscle called? a)Gluteus maximus b)Quadriceps c)Gastrocnemius d)Soleus

What is this muscle called? a)Pectoralis b)Deltoid c)Trapezius d)Triceps

What is this muscle called? a)Biceps b)Triceps c)Internal Obliques d)External Obliques

Functions of the Muscular System 1.Muscles are the motors that move body parts a)Muscles always pull, they never push

Functions of the Muscular System 1.Muscles are the motors that move body parts a)Muscles always pull, they never push b)Pairs of skeletal muscles work together: 1 muscle contracts while the other muscle relaxes

Functions of the Muscular System 2.Maintain homeostasis by keeping body temperature constant a)When muscles contract, chemical energy (glucose) is converted to thermal energy (heat)

When sitting, what must your thigh muscles do to straighten your legs? a)One muscle contracts & the other relaxes. b)Both musts contract. c)Both muscles relax. d)One must pulls on the bone & the other pulls on the first muscle.

Groups of Muscles 1.Voluntary—you can control these Arms, legs, hands, face 2.Involuntary—you can’t control these, don’t have to decide to make these muscles work Muscles around heart

Types of Muscle Tissue 1.Skeletal muscle a)Most numerous in body b)Voluntary c)Looks striped (striated) d)Contract quickly, tire easily e)Attached to the bones by tendons (thick bands that pull on the bone as the muscle contracts)

Types of Muscle Tissue 2.Smooth muscle a)Found in: walls of stomach, intestine, uterus, etc. b)Involuntary c)No striations d)Contracts and relaxes slowly

Types of Muscle Tissue 3.Cardiac muscle a)Only found in heart b)Involuntary c)Has striations d)Contracts 70 times per minute (heartbeat)

What attaches muscles to bones? a)Cartilage b)Muscles c)Tendons d)Ligaments

Which picture shows smooth muscle?

What type of muscle is involuntary and striated? a)Skeletal b)Smooth c)Intestinal d)Cardiac

Which is NOT a function of the muscular system? a)To move your body b)To help protect other organs c)To help digest food d)To help pump blood

Functions of the Integumentary System 1.Forms a protective covering over the body

Functions of the Integumentary System 1.Forms a protective covering over the body 2.Maintains homeostasis—regulates bodytemperature

Functions of the Integumentary System 1.Forms a protective covering over the body 2.Maintains homeostasis—regulates body temperature 3.Excretes wastes— sodium chloride (salt), water, urea

Functions of the Integumentary System 1.Forms a protective covering over the body 2.Maintains homeostasis—regulates body temperature 3.Excretes wastes— sodium chloride (salt), water, urea 4.Sensory organ— nerve endings are sensitive to temperature, pressure, & touch

Functions of the Integumentary System 1.Forms a protective covering over the body 2.Maintains homeostasis—regulates body temperature 3.Excretes wastes— sodium chloride (salt), water, urea 4.Sensory organ—nerve endings are sensitive to temperature, pressure, & touch 5.Produces vitamin D in the epidermis using sunlight

Which is NOT a function of the integumentary system? a)To prevent substances from entering the body b)To help keep body temperature stable c)To remove wastes from the body d)To absorb oxygen into the body

Layers of Skin 1.Epidermis = surface layer a)Cells on top are dead b)New cells are constantly produced at the bottom c)Cells produce melanin (pigment that gives you skin color)

Layers of Skin 2.Dermis = layer under epidermis a)Thicker than epidermis b)Contains blood vessels, nerves, oil and sweat glands c)Fat cells stored under the dermis

Which part of the skin makes new skin cells? a)Epidermis b)Dermis c)Fat cells d)Sweat glands