Skeletal and Muscular Systems
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Skeletal and Muscular Systems
8th Grade Growth and Development
Lesson 1
Pages B4-B11
The Skeletal System
Body System: a group of organs that work
together to perform an important function.
Skeletal System: a Frame work of bones
that supports you, allows you to move,
protects vital organs and produces
blood cells.
The Skeletal System
Made up of
206 bones.
Bones of
skull, face,
spine, and rib
cage give you
shape and
protect
organs.
Bones of the
arms, legs
and pelvis
provide
movement
when
attached to
muscles.
Important Bone TermsSupport and Control
Cartilage: strong flexible tissue on the
ends of some bones, providing a cushion
where bones come together.
Ligaments: strong cords of tissue that
connect the bones in your joints.
Your Joints
Joint: A point at which to bones meet.
Without joints, you wouldn’t be able to
bend, move, walk or grasp!
3 Types of joints….
Types of Joints
Hinge Joint: Allows bones to move back
and forth. Knees and Elbows
Fixed Joint: a joint that does not move.
Skull
Ball and socket joint: allows a wide range
of movement. Shoulder and Hip
Skeletal Problems
Scoliosis
a deformity of the spine
in which the spine
develops an S-shaped
curve when viewed
from behind.
Skeletal Problems
Osteoporosis: a disease in which bones
become thin and brittle.
Fracture: crack or break in a bone
Sprain: stretching or partial tearing of
ligaments.
Caring for your Skeletal System
Exercise Regularly
Wear shoes that fit properly
Select foods and beverages rich in calcium,
phosphorus, and vitamin D.
Participate in screening for scoliosis.
The Muscular System
Muscular System: made up of muscles that
help you move and maintain your posture.
Muscles
account
for about
½ your
body
weight
There are over
600 muscles in
your body!
The Muscular System
Tendons: tough bands of tissue that attach
muscles to bones
The Muscular System
Voluntary Muscles: muscles you control.
Also known as skeletal muscles
Examples:
Biceps
Triceps
Quadriceps
Deltoid
The Muscular System
Involuntary Muscle: muscles you do not
control.
Examples:
Heart
Stomach muscles
Intestinal muscles
The Muscular System
Smooth Muscle: muscle found in body
organs blood vessels, and glands
Smooth muscle is involuntary
The Muscular System
Cardiac Muscle: muscle found only in the
walls of the heart.
Cardiac Muscle is involuntary and
continually contracts and relaxes to pump
blood throughout the body.
Muscular Problems
Muscle Strain: Muscles are stretched to
far
Low back strain
Muscle Sprain
Muscle Cramp: muscle contracts and fails
to relax
Lower back pain: Results from poor
posture and lack of exercise.
Caring for your Muscular System
Exercise regularly
Warm up before exercising
Select foods containing carbohydrates and
protein
Sleep in the fetal position on a firm mattress
Practice weight management
Lift objects by bending knees