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Page 1: Movement in the Human Body. Your muscular system, skeletal system and nervous system work together to move your body

Movement in the Human Body

Page 2: Movement in the Human Body. Your muscular system, skeletal system and nervous system work together to move your body

Your muscular system, skeletal system and nervous system work together to move your body.

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Skeletal System & Joints Joint: A place where two or more bones meet.

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Skeletal System & Joints Immovable (fixed) joints:

allow little or no movement, example: joints in the skull and pelvis

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Movable joints: allow the body to make a wide range of movements.

Ligaments connect bone to bone at joints.

Skeletal System & Joints

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TYPES OF MOVABLE JOINTS

Ball-and-socket joint. Examples: hip and shoulder; allows greatest range of movement

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TYPES OF MOVABLE JOINTS

Pivot joint. Examples: turning of the head or turning of the lower arm

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TYPES OF MOVABLE JOINTS

Hinge joint. Examples: knees & elbows; in fingers & toes

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TYPES OF MOVABLE JOINTS

Sliding joint. Examples: wrists, ankles and vertebrae

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Muscular System Muscles work in pairs to move

the body.

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Muscular SystemEx: To bend the arm at the elbow, the biceps muscle contracts and the triceps muscle relaxes.

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Muscular SystemTo straighten the arm, the

triceps muscle now contracts and the biceps muscle relaxes.

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Muscular System Muscles are attached to bones by

thick bands of tissue called tendons.

tendon

If you tear a tendon, your muscle will not be attached to the bone correctly and you will have trouble moving the bone/body part.

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A machine with only one movement

Provide mechanical advantage

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What is mechanical advantage? Mechanical advantage is a

measure of how much help a machine is going to be when you do work.

Mechanical advantage compares the force you exert (effort or input force) to the force you must overcome (resistance or output force).

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Types of Simple Machines

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LeversA lever is a rigid object that pivots about a point (the fulcrum)

With a lever you can gain mechanical advantage and lift heavy weights easily.

click here for levers video clip.mov

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There are three classes of levers.Draw & label each class of levers

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Examples of First Class Levers

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Second Class Lever

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Examples of Second Class Levers

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Third Class Lever

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Examples of Third Class Levers

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Levers in Your Body Your skeletal system and

muscular system work together to move your body like machine parts work together to move things.

Bones function as levers and muscles supply the force to move your bones.

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HOW IT WORKSBones, joints, muscles, and tendons form lever systems.

Bone: Joint: Muscle: Tendons:Supplies input force

Rod/plank of leverFulcrum

connect muscles to bones

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Simple Machines in Your Body First Class Lever-

Head moving up and down: The joint at the top of the neck is the fulcrum. Neck muscles provide the effort force to move your head up and down.

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Simple Machines in Your Body Second Class Lever-

Raising the body up on your toes: Ball of your foot is the fulcrum. Calf muscles provide the effort force to raise the body.

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Simple Machines in Your Body Third Class Lever-

Bending arm: The biceps muscle contracts to provide the effort force to lift your lower arm at the elbow or fulcrum.

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