Ch4 Muscles (tto)

Ch4.5 Muscles and joints
Biology 
Bricks
class 1tto, VvPelt
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Ch4.5 Muscles and joints
Biology 
Bricks
class 1tto, VvPelt
Ir Lely Lyceum

Slide 1 - Slide

Is this tissue involuntarily
or voluntarily
muscle tissue?
A
Involuntary (skeletal)
B
Voluntary (skeletal)
C
Involuntary (smooth)
D
Voluntary (smooth)

Slide 2 - Quiz

Can you tell a voluntary muscle
to contract?

A
Yes, I can control it with my will.
B
No, the tissue can work without my control.

Slide 3 - Quiz

What type of muscle forms
your cardiac tissue?
Voluntary or involuntary?
A
Involuntary (skeletal)
B
Voluntary (skeletal)
C
Involuntary (smooth)
D
Voluntary (smooth)

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which muscle fibres tire more quickly: slow- or fast-twitch fibres?
A
Slow-twitch fibres tire more quickly.
B
Fast-twitch fibres tire more quickly.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Does a marathon runner have more slow-twitch fibres or more fast-twitch fibres?
A
More fast-twitch fibres because he runs fast.
B
More fast-twitch fibres: he tires quickly.
C
More slow-twitch fibres because he must not tire quickly.
D
More slow-twitch fibres: else he would fall asleep.

Slide 6 - Quiz

Antagonists are two muscles
working together, by doing
opposite actions.
Which bones(!) does muscle 1 move?

Slide 7 - Open question

Which muscle has an opposite
effect compared to muscle 1?

Slide 8 - Open question


What does a tendon do?
A
A tendon brings nerve signals to the brain.
B
A tendon absorbs sunlight.
C
A tendon connects muscle to muscle.
D
A tendon connects muscle to bone.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Ch4.5 Joints
A tendon connects
A
two bones
B
a joint
C
a muscle to a bone
D
an organ to a bone

Slide 10 - Quiz

Name the type of joint between your radius and your humerus
A
a hinge joint
B
a suture
C
a ball-and-socket joint
D
a pivot joint

Slide 11 - Quiz

What has gone wrong in the injury called a 'soccer knee'
A
the ligaments were stretched too far
B
the cartilage was damaged
C
the tendons were torn
D
the tibia has a burst

Slide 12 - Quiz

Let's see... 
who learnt his/her homework 
and paid attention in class?

Slide 13 - Slide