Title: The Muscular System
1The Muscular System
How can you keep your muscles flexible and strong?
Proper warm-up and stretching before and
cool-down after any physical activity keeps your
muscles flexible and strong.
2Lesson Objectives
In this lesson, you will learn to
- Describe the functions of the muscular system
- Examine the different types of muscles in the
body and the effects of health behaviors on the
muscular system - List problems of the muscular system
3Functions of the Muscular System
Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles
- When you sleep, muscles help you breathe, make
your heart beat, and move food through your
digestive system. - These involuntary processes happen without your
consciously controlling them. - When you play the piano or a video game, you are
usingmuscles that are under conscious, or
voluntary, control. - Without the use of both voluntary and involuntary
muscles,you would be unable to perform any of
these activities.
4Structure of the Muscular System
- Nerve Impulses and Muscle Fibers
- A muscle is made up of hundreds of long cells
called fibers. - Muscles work by means of two complementary, or
opposing, actionscontraction and extension. - Muscle contraction is triggered by nerve
impulses. - Some nerves provide impulses for many muscle
fibers. - In other areas, a single nerve may provide
impulses to onlytwo or three muscle fibers.
5Structure of the Muscular System
Types of Muscles
Smooth Muscles
SkeletalMuscles
Cardiac Muscles
- Smooth muscles can be found in the lining of the
blood vessels, the digestive tract, the
passageways that lead into the lungs, and the
bladder. - Smooth muscles are under involuntary control.
6Structure of the Muscular System
Muscle Contraction and Bone Movement
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7Structure of the Muscular System
- Care of the Muscular System
- Regular physical activity is the best way to keep
your muscles strong and healthy. - Regular physical activity helps keep muscles
toned and healthy. - Practicing good posture strengthens back muscles.
- Wearing safety equipment and appropriate clothing
can protect muscles during physical activity.
8Problems of the Muscular System
- Injury-Related Muscle Problems
9Problems of the Muscular System
Bruise
- A bruise is an area of discolored skin that
appears after an injury causes the blood vessels
beneath the skin to rupture and leak. - Swelling can be reduced with an ice pack.
10Problems of the Muscular System
Muscle Strain or Sprain
- A strained muscle results when a muscle is
stretched or partially torn as a result of
overexertion. - Strains are usually treated by using the R.I.C.E.
(rest, ice, compression, elevation) procedure. - A sprain is an injury to the ligament in a joint,
and it requires medical treatment.
11Problems of the Muscular System
Tendonitis
- Tendonitis can be caused by injury, overuse, or
aging. - Treatment includes rest, anti-inflammatory
medication, or ultrasound.
12Problems of the Muscular System
Hernia
- A hernia can result from straining to lift a
heavy object. - Hernia repair usually requires surgery.
13Problems of the Muscular System
Muscular Dystrophy
- 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.
14Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. Muscles work independently of other body
systems.
True
False
15Quick Review - Answer
A. False. Muscles work with respiratory,
cardiovascular, and digestive systems.
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16Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
Q. A type of striated muscle that forms the wall
of the heart is called
- Skeletal muscle
- Long muscle
- Smooth muscle
- Cardiac muscle
17Quick Review - Answer
A. 4. Cardiac muscle The cardiac muscle is
responsible for the contraction of the heart and
is the most important part of the cardiovascular
system.
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18Quick Review
Choose the appropriate option.
- Tendonitis
- Muscle strains and sprains
- Bruises
- Hernia
- All of the above
Q. Problems of the muscular system include
19Quick Review - Answer
A. 4. All of the above. The problems of muscular
system include all of the following tendonitis,
muscle strains and sprains, bruises, and hernia.
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20End of Lesson 3
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