Lesson 2.8 The Skeletal and Muscular System Flashcards

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What actions do the bones, joints and muscles combine to perform?

A

The bones, joints, and muscles work as a team to maintain upright posture and allow ample movement.

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How many bones does the adult skeleton have?

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206.

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3
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How many bones do babies have?

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Babies have 350 bones in their body.

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What happens to babies as they grow?

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As babies grow, their small bones fuse together to form larger bones.

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What does the skeletal system provide?

A

The skeletal system is incredibly strong, protecting the inner organs and acting as a lever and attachment point for the muscles.

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Describe bone tissue.

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Bone is living tissue in continual renewal. Bones are made up of mineral deposits that provide stability and cells that lend flexibility.

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What elements are taken from the bones if the body is imbalance?

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If calcium and magnesium are not adequately derived from the diet, these minerals will be taken from the bones. As a result, the bones will slowly lose their density and deteriorate.

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How are joints protected?

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Joints are protected with a cartilage-covering and -lubricating fluid to prevent the bones from grating against each other.

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9
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What function do the discs in the spine perform?

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Between the vertebrae in the spine, discs act as shock absorbers.

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10
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What provides stability to the skeleton?

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The muscles and ligaments surrounding joints provide stability.

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How easily do ligaments, joint cartilage and tendons repair themselves?

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Joint cartilage, ligaments, and tendons are not repaired as quickly and easily as other parts of the body since they are not well supplied with blood vessels.

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12
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How are voluntary movements produced?

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Even the simplest voluntary motions, such as picking up a glass of water involve complex coordinations of muscles, all controlled by the brain via the nerves.

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13
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What are some involuntary movements?

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Some muscles, such as those controlling the intestinal tract and blood vessel walls, work involuntarily; we are not even aware that the muscles are being used. Muscles also generate some body warmth through shivering.

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14
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What do muscles need for fuel?

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Muscles require oxygen for fuel and regular use to remain conditioned.

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15
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How do muscles produce heat and movement?

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Muscles convert chemical energy into heat and movement.

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16
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What do conditioned muscles provide?

A

Conditioned skeletal muscles perform better and prevent arthritic changes in the joints and spine that are common with age.