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Title: Human Locomotion


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Human Locomotion
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Locomotion or movement involves the interaction
of bones, cartilage, muscles, tendons, and
ligaments.
  • Bones
  • Bones are made of bone tissue and are hard and
    rigid.
  • They provide support and protection for the soft
    parts of the body.
  • They are the sites for muscle attachment.
  • At joints, bones act as levers, letting the body
    move when muscles contract.
  • Long bones have marrow that create new red and
    white blood cells.

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  • Cartilage
  • Cartilage is a type of flexible, fibrous, elastic
    connective tissue.
  • Babies are born with more cartridge than bones.
    This cartridge gradually hardens into bone.
  • An adult nose, trachea, and ears are still mostly
    cartridge.
  • Cartridge also provides cushions at joints.
  • Joints
  • Joints are locations where bones attach to each
    other.
  • Hinge joints move back and forth and allow the
    elbow and knee to bend.
  • Ball-and-socket joints are capable of circular
    movement and allow the shoulder and hip to move.
  • The neck has a pivot joint that can move in a
    half circle.
  • The skull is made of immovable joints.

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Muscles
  • Muscles can contract
  • Muscle is also a tissue
  • All movement in the body involves muscles
  • There are 3 types of human muscle tissue
  • Skeletal Muscle
  • Smooth Muscle
  • Cardiac Muscle

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Skeletal Muscle
Skeletal Muscle is voluntary muscle that attaches
to the bones of the skeleton.
  • They are also called striated muscles.
  • Skeletal muscles appear striated (striped).
  • Skeletal muscles movements are controlled by the
    nervous system, which makes controlled movements
    possible.
  • Triceps and biceps usually make opposite
    movements (when one contracts the other relaxes).

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Smooth Muscle
  • Smooth muscle is not striated.
  • Smooth muscle is also called visceral muscle.
  • Smooth muscle is found in the walls of the
    digestive organs and arteries as well as other
    internal organs.
  • Smooth muscles are not under voluntary control.
    They are involuntary.

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Cardiac Muscle
  • The cardiac tissue found only in the heart.
  • This muscle is not under voluntary control.
  • It is very different than skeletal muscle.

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Tendons and Ligaments
  • Tendons attach muscles to bone.
  • Ligaments attach bones to other bones.

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Disorders of the Locomotive System
  • Arthritis is an inflammation of joints, which can
    be very painful and make movement difficult.
  • Tendonitis is an inflammation of a tendon,
    usually where it is attached to the bone. This
    occurs often in athletes and people who use the
    same tendons over and over again.
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