Muscles of the Human Body

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Muscle Power
Brainpop: Muscles
• More than a few. The human body has more than 650
muscles.
• Unique in its own way. No two muscles in the body have
exactly the same function. When one muscle is paralyzed,
either stability of the body part is impaired or some specific
movement is lost.
• Watch your step. Forward locomotion such as walking or
running is actually the process of losing and catching one's
balance.
• Boost your burning power. Did you know that for every 1 lb of
muscle you gain, your body burns an extra 50 calories a day? If
you can turn at least 5 lbs of extra "fat" into muscle, you will
automatically burn an additional 250 calories per day.
Muscle Power
• A mini-Charles Atlas. Muscles are comprised of
muscle fibers. Each fiber is thinner than a human hair
and can support up to 1,000 times its own weight.
• Use it or lose it. By age 65, people who haven't
engaged in regular exercise may incur a decrease in
their muscular strength level by as much as 80%.
• Make your move. A muscle moves by contracting and
by its motion, you move. As a machine for moving, a
muscle is pretty efficient, using about 35-50% of its
potential energy.
Say Cheese!
• You use 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown.
• Muscles normally account for 40% of one's body
weight.
• You have over 30 facial muscles which create looks
like surprise, happiness, sadness, and frowning.
• Eye muscles are the busiest muscles in the body.
Scientists estimate they may move more than
100,000 times a day!
• The largest muscle in the body is the one you sit on!
How do muscles
move?
Muscles that move your bones
work in pairs. When one
contracts, the other must
relax. For example, your bicep
must relax and lengthen when
your triceps contract and
shorten.
Types of muscles
Cardiac
Skeletal
Smooth
Heart
Voluntary
Involuntary
Watch a quick movie about muscles.