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HAVE READY:

  • Your completed skeleton.
  • Your new notes ready.
  • I-Book page 6.
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BiologieMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 3 videos.

Items in this lesson

HAVE READY:

  • Your completed skeleton.
  • Your new notes ready.
  • I-Book page 6.

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EASY

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MEDIUM

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DIFFICULT

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Quizlet:

  • Check your mail for a new quizlet link.
  • Please join the new class.


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Slide 8 - Video

TODAY: LESSON 2
  • The bones of the human body.
  • Joints: Types and examples
  • Injuries 
I-Books p. 7-11

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WHAT ARE BONES MADE OF?
  • COLLAGEN
  • CALCIUM/PHOSPHORUS


  • DEMO

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  • Skull 
  • Upper jaw (maxilla) 
  • Lower jaw (mandible) 
  • Vertebrae 
  • Clavicle (collar bone) 
  • Scapula(shoulder blade) 
  • Sternum (breast bone) 
  • Ribs 
  • Humerus 
  • Radius 
  • Ulna 
  • Carpals (hand bones)
  • Metacarpals (hand bones) 
  • Phalanges (fingers) 
  • Pelvis (hip bone) 
  • Sacrum 
  • Coccyx (tail bone) 
  • Femur 
  • Patella (knee cap) 
  • Tibia 
  • Fibula 
  • Tarsals (feet) 
  • Metatarsals (feet) 
  • Phalanges (toes) 

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Skull
Pelvis
Scapula
Humerus
Vertebral Column
Knee cap
Tibia
Femur
Ulna
Radius
Ribs

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Slide 14 - Video

Types of joints:
  • Ball & socket
  • Hinge 
  • Pivot
  • Gliding
  • Fixed

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TYPES OF MUSCLES
- SMOOTH
- CARDIAC
- SKELETAL / STRIATED

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ANTAGONISTIC PAIRS:
- MUSCLES THAT WORK TOGETHER BY WORKING AGAINST EACHOTHER.

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INJURIES:
Sprains 
Tennis elbow 
Torn hamstrings

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DISEASES:
oseoartritis
rheumatoid arthritis
osteoporosis

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BROKEN BONES:

  • A simple fracture 
  • A greenstick fracture 
  • A compound fracture 
  • An open fracture 

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A simple fracture:

  •  This is when the bone is broken in one place.

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A greenstick fracture:

  • This  is when the bone cracks on one side only, not all the way through. 

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A compound fracture:

  •  This is when the bone is broken into more than two pieces or crushed. 

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An open fracture:

  •  This is when the broken bones come through the skin.

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HW FOR LESSON 3:
  • complete the numbered skeleton in your notes.
  • complete the joints worksheet and upload a screenshot.
  • update your mindmap and upload a screenshot.
  • Prepare for the Chicken Lab lesson.
I-Books p. 7-11

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