Synovial Joints,bones,types Of Joints,classification Of Bones,types Of Movement,type Of Contractions,agonistic Pairs Flashcards

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Flat bones

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Responsible for protection for example the cranium and ribs

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Short bones

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Responsible for little movement examples of carples and fingers

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Long bones

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Responsible for big movements and more powerful leverage e.g. femur and humerus

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Protection

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Some bones protect vital organs for example the heart in the brain. This is needed one heading a ball in football and it prevents a brain damage

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Blood cell production

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Within bone marrow reproduce red and white blood cells red blood cells carry oxygen and white blood cells help the immune system.
E.g Endurance athletes. This improve fitness and health run for longer distance. The muscles need oxygen carried by the red blood cells therefore it is important that the body produces enough for the demands

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Shape

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Hold us upright and provide us with high and different builds gives us the structure. Within a weightlifter stance and gymnastics to keep in control with their movement

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Movement

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Bones provide anchor points and muscles to pull on and longer bones as levers to allow movement. Throwing a ball in football needs a long bones leave it to provide power and distance

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Mineral storage

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Bones store calcium and prosperous which is released into the body when needed. The rugby strong bones needs calcium to prevent easy breakages of bones

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Support

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Keeps us upright and hold muscles and organs in place. Tae kwondo provides force throughout movement while staying upright

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Example of protection

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The sternum within boxing to endure powerful force of the chest area without vital organ punctures

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Function of bone

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Movement and stability

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Synovial membrane function

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Produces synovial fluid

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Ligament function

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Joins bone to bone

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Capsule function

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Tough fibrous tissues

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Bursae

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Bag of fluid that helps protect joint

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Tendon

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Connect bone to muscle

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Cartilage

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Covers the ends of bones providing smooth friction free service

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Synovial fluid

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Helps reduce friction and where

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Types of synovial joints

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Ball and socket joint for example hips and shoulders
Hinge joint for example elbows ankles and knees

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Abduction

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Taking away from the midline of your body

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Adduction

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adding to the central midline of your body

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Flexion

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The contraction of muscles

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Extension

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To stretch your muscles out

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Circumduction

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Creating a circular movement with a limb

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Dorsey flexion

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Movement upwards of the ankle/foot

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Plantar flexion

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Movement downwards of the ankle/foot

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Rotation

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Rotate in Joints forward

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Antagonistic muscle pairs

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Muscles working together create movement the muscle which is relaxing getting longer /extending

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Agonistic muscle

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The muscle which is contracting and getting shorter making the movement happen

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Isometric contraction

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For example plank. Static strength no movement no short all length of the muscle length remains the same

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Isotonic contraction

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Normal expansion and contraction of the muscles whilst moving for example sit ups