Anatomy introduction

BTEC Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences 
Unit 2: Functional Anatomy for Sport and Exercise
Introduction to Anatomy
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BTEC Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences 
Unit 2: Functional Anatomy for Sport and Exercise
Introduction to Anatomy

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  • Tickle their funny bone
  • Which bone is it?

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Did you study GCSE PE or Level 2 Sport?

Slide 4 - Poll

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What do you remember or
know about Anatomy
and the Skeletal System?

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Learning Objectives 
  • Label the location and the names of some of the major bones and describe the functions of the skeletal system.
  • Locate most of the major bones independently and explain the functions of the skeletal system.
  • Apply their understanding of the major bones and the functions of the skeletal system. 
  • What do you want to learn? Vote here.

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Label the bones in the skeleton
Challenge yourself!

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Made up of Bones, joints and cartilage.
206 Bones. 
How many bones are in a human adult body?
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155
B
206
C
302
D
288

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Do you know what bones store? Think of what you might eat
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Slide 9 - Open question

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Tendons attach muscles to bone. Muscles that pull on bones act as levers so you are able to
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Produce blood
B
Get support
C
Move

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What is the name of the longest bone in the skeletal system?
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Slide 11 - Open question

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Who has the most bones in their body?
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An adult's skeleton
B
A babies skeleton
C
A child's skeleton

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What would your body look like without the support of a skeleton?
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Slide 13 - Open question

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Where are red blood cells formed (made) in adults?
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Bloodstream
B
Brain
C
Liver
D
Bone marrow (in some bones)

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What are the 5 main functions
of the Skeletal System?

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What did you learn?

Think of a bone or a function you have learnt about this lesson. 
You will have 15 seconds to explain this bone or function and the class will try to guess the answer. 
Try to challenge each other and yourself!
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Next lesson 
We will be looking at the types of bones and the anatomy of the bone (what is inside it). 

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