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Title: Muscular System


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Muscular System
  • Body System
  • Mrs. Pogue
  • Health 1000

2
What Muscles Do
  • The muscular system allows for voluntary and
    involuntary movements.
  • Your muscular system allows you to move.

3
How Muscles Work
  • When bundles of muscles are stimulated by nerve
    impulses, or signals, they contract, or shorten.
  • When they relax, the bundles extend, or stretch.

4
Types of Muscles
Three Types of Muscle Tissue
Smooth Muscle
Skeletal Muscle
Cardiac Muscle
5
What Muscles Do
  • Involuntary muscle movements help you breathe,
    make your heart beat, and move food through your
    digestive system.

6
Types of Muscles
  • Smooth muscles are involuntary muscles.

Smooth muscles
Muscles that act on the lining of the bodys
passageways and hollow internal organs
7
Types of Muscles
  • Cardiac muscle is involuntary and is responsible
    for the contraction of your heart. Your heart
    beats 100,000 times each day.

Cardiac muscle
A type of striated muscle that forms the wall of
the heart
8
Types of Muscles
  • Most of your muscle tissue is skeletal, and
    almost all skeletal muscles are under voluntary
    control.

Skeletal muscles
Muscles attached to bone that cause body
movements
9
What Muscles Do
  • Skeletal muscles work in pairs to produce
    movement.

10
Caring for Your Muscles
Get regular exercise.
Eat high protein foods to build muscle.
Practice good posture to strengthen back muscles.
Use proper equipment and wear appropriate
clothing to protect muscles during any physical
activity.
Warm up properly and stretch before exercising,
and cool down after exercising to prevent injury.
11
Understanding Muscular Problems
  • Bruises are areas of discolored skin that appear
    after an injury that causes the blood vessels
    beneath the skin to rupture and leak.
  •  
  • Large bruises can be treated with an ice pack to
    reduce initial swelling.

12
Understanding Muscular Problems
  • Muscle strains or sprains result when muscles are
    stretched or partially torn from overexertion.
  • Apply ice to strains to reduce swelling, and rest
    the affected area.

13
Understanding Muscular Problems
  • Tendinitis can be caused by injury, overuse, or
    natural aging.

Tendinitis
The inflammation of a tendon
14
Understanding Muscular Problems
  • Hernias commonly occur in the abdomen from
    straining to lift a heavy object. Surgery can
    usually repair hernias.

Hernia
An organ or tissue protrudes through an area of
weak muscle
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Understanding Muscular Problems
  • Muscular dystrophy is an inherited disorder in
    which skeletal muscle fibers are progressively
    destroyed.
  • There is no cure, but with early detection,
    muscle weakness can be delayed through exercise
    programs.

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Sources
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    lth/adam/19917.jpg
  • http//www.sport-fitness-advisor.com/images/muscle
    _anatomy.jpg
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    argets/images/pho/t790/T790539A.jpg
  • http//clcpages.clcillinois.edu/home/bio567/pages/
    newtissues/Skeletal20muscle2003a.jpg
  • http//www.sciencelearn.org.nz/var/sciencelearn/st
    orage/images/contexts/see_through_body/sci_media/c
    ardiac_muscle/8558-1-eng-NZ/cardiac_muscle_full_si
    ze_landscape.jpg
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