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1 Catalyst/Do Now 1. List five facial muscles 1. List five facial muscles

2 I hope you had an awesome break Anyone care to share? Anyone care to share? Now lets review… cause we know it’s a long one Now lets review… cause we know it’s a long one

3 Skeletal Muscle Tissue:

4 Skeletal Muscle defined as voluntary striated muscle that is usually attached to one or more bones defined as voluntary striated muscle that is usually attached to one or more bones usually called muscle fibers or myofibrils. usually called muscle fibers or myofibrils. fibers packed with protein microfilaments that overlap each other in such a way as to produce alternating light and dark bands, or striations. fibers packed with protein microfilaments that overlap each other in such a way as to produce alternating light and dark bands, or striations. Because of these striations, skeletal muscle appears striped Because of these striations, skeletal muscle appears striped

5 Skeletal Muscle, cont’d only muscle tissue that is voluntary because it is usually subject to conscious control, although sometimes it is activated by our reflexes. only muscle tissue that is voluntary because it is usually subject to conscious control, although sometimes it is activated by our reflexes. cells have many nuclei, so we call it multinucleate cells have many nuclei, so we call it multinucleate located in your skeletal muscles- the ones that attach to your bones to create organismal movement. located in your skeletal muscles- the ones that attach to your bones to create organismal movement. Key words for skeletal muscle are skeletal, striated, multinucleate, and voluntary. Key words for skeletal muscle are skeletal, striated, multinucleate, and voluntary.

6 Cardiac Muscle:

7 Cardiac Muscle also striated also striated involuntary- not normally under conscious control. involuntary- not normally under conscious control. Its cells are not fibrous in shape. Its cells are not fibrous in shape. They only have one nucleus, so we call the cardiac muscle cells uninucleate. They only have one nucleus, so we call the cardiac muscle cells uninucleate. It is only found in one place in the body- the heart. It is only found in one place in the body- the heart. The key words for cardiac muscle are cardiac, striated, uninucleate, and involuntary. The key words for cardiac muscle are cardiac, striated, uninucleate, and involuntary.

8 Smooth Muscle:

9 Smooth Muscle no striations in smooth muscle no striations in smooth muscle involuntary involuntary located mainly in the walls of hollow visceral organs such as the stomach, urinary bladder and respiratory passages. located mainly in the walls of hollow visceral organs such as the stomach, urinary bladder and respiratory passages. It propels blood through our blood vessels, which are also made from smooth muscle. It propels blood through our blood vessels, which are also made from smooth muscle. uninucleate, like cardiac muscle. uninucleate, like cardiac muscle. Key words for smooth muscle are visceral, nonstriated, involuntary, and uninucleate. Key words for smooth muscle are visceral, nonstriated, involuntary, and uninucleate.

10 Facial Muscles masseter buccinator occipitalis frontalis Orbicularis oris Orbicularis oculi Levator labii superioris sternocleidomastoid trapezius platysma temporalis mentalis Zygomaticus

11 Facial Muscles frontalis orbicularis oculi zygomaticus major

12 Facial Muscles orbicularis oris mentalis levator labii superioris

13 Today’s Objective SWBAT to list major muscles of the trunk region as well as their movements SWBAT to list major muscles of the trunk region as well as their movements

14 Muscles of the Arm Brachioradialis deltoid Brachialis Biceps Brachii Pectoralismajor

15 Posterior Torso Muscles trapezius deltoid latissimus dorsi infraspinatus teres minor teres major

16 Posterior Torso, cont’d Levator scapulae deltoid Latissimusdorsi infraspinatus supraspinatus Teres major Tricepsbrachii Teres minor

17 Abdominal Muscles external oblique rectus abdominis Internal oblique Transversus Abdominus

18 Be Prepared For your first quick quiz of the unit next time. For your first quick quiz of the unit next time. It will cover tissue cells, facial muscles, and trunk muscles It will cover tissue cells, facial muscles, and trunk muscles


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