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GET READY:
- IBOOK PAGE 1
- YOUR NOTES

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BOOKLET 2
REVIEW LESSON

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Which function of the human skeleton is shown in the image beside?
A
blood cell production
B
support
C
protection
D
movement

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which function of the human skeleton does the skull provide?
A
blood cell production
B
support
C
protection
D
movement

Slide 4 - Quiz

What are bones not made of?
A
collagen
B
phosphorus
C
calcium
D
sulfur

Slide 5 - Quiz

CHAPTER 2
THE BONES OF THE HUMAN SKELETON
JOINTS & ANTAGONISTIC PAIRS
INJURIES & DISEASES

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THE BONES OF THE SKELETON

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JOINTS
  • HINGE
  • BALL & SOCKET
  • PIVOT
  • GLIDING
  • FIXED

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ANTAGONISTIC PAIRS
  • MUSCLES WORK TOGETHER BY WORKING AGAINST EACH OTHER.
  • WHEN ONE MUSCLE CONTRACTS THE OTHER MUSCLE RELAXES.
  • EXAMPLE:  BICEPS AND TRICEPS 

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INJURIES AND DISEASES
  • BRUISE
  • SPRAIN
  • STRETCH/TEAR
  • DISLOCATION
  • BROKEN BONE  
BROKEN BONES
SIMPLE FRACTURE
COMPOUND FRACTURE
GREENSTICK FRACTURE
OPEN FRACTURE
  • OSTEO ARTHRITIS
  • RHEUMATOID ATHRITIS
  • OSTEOPOROSIS 

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ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT CHAPTER 2?

Slide 11 - Open question

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

Slide 12 - Drag question

How many bones do adults have in the body?
A
300
B
206
C
150
D
260

Slide 13 - Quiz

Choose the antagonistic pair:
A
radius -ulna
B
biceps-triceps
C
back muscles-abdominal muscles
D
humerus-clavicle

Slide 14 - Quiz

What type of joint is shown beside?
A
ball & socket
B
pivot
C
hinge
D
gliding

Slide 15 - Quiz

What type of joint is shown beside?
A
ball & socket
B
pivot
C
hinge
D
gliding

Slide 16 - Quiz

What type of joint is shown beside?
A
ball & socket
B
pivot
C
hinge
D
gliding

Slide 17 - Quiz

What type of joint is shown beside?
A
ball & socket
B
pivot
C
hinge
D
gliding

Slide 18 - Quiz

What attaches a muscle to a bone?
A
tendon
B
ligament

Slide 19 - Quiz

What attaches a bone to a bone?
A
tendon
B
ligament

Slide 20 - Quiz

What disease is caused by years of wear and tear on a person's joints due to hard work?
A
rheumatoid arthitis
B
osteoarthritis
C
osteoporosis
D
broken bones

Slide 21 - Quiz

What disease is caused by Your immune system attacking the cartilage and fluid in your joints?
A
rheumatoid arthitis
B
osteoarthritis
C
osteoporosis
D
broken bones

Slide 22 - Quiz

What disease is 5 times more common in elderly women than in elderly men?
A
rheumatoid arthitis
B
osteoarthritis
C
osteoporosis
D
broken bones

Slide 23 - Quiz

When a bone is broken into several pieces, this is called a ?
A
green stick fracture
B
simple fracture
C
compound fracture
D
open fracture

Slide 24 - Quiz

When a bone is nearly broken, but not all the way through, this is called a ?
A
green stick fracture
B
simple fracture
C
compound fracture
D
open fracture

Slide 25 - Quiz

When the blood vessels under the skin are broken due to hard impact?
A
bruise
B
sprain
C
dislocation
D
torn/stretched

Slide 26 - Quiz

When the bone has been displaced and not longer sits in the correct position?
A
bruise
B
sprain
C
dislocation
D
torn/stretched

Slide 27 - Quiz

TYPES OF RESEARCH
  • QUANTITATIVE
  • QUALITATIVE

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GUIDING QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESIS
  • YOUR GUIDING QUESTION IS THE QUESTION YOU WANT ANSWERED DURING THE EXPERIMENT
  • YOUR HYPOTHESIS IS THE EXPECTED ANSWER YOU HAVE TO THAT QUESTION

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DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
  • DATA COLLECTIONS MEANS COLLECTION ALL INFORMATION YOUR CAN OBSERVE DURING YOUR EXPERIMENT. DO NOT ONLY THINK OF MEASUREMENTS BUT ALSO YOUR OTHER SENSES.
  • WITH DATA ANALYSIS YOU CREATE GRAPHS AND TRY TO SEE PATTERNS IN THE DATA YOU HAVE COLLECTED.

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CONCLUSION, EVALUATION & DISCUSSION
  • CONCLUSION: IS YOUR HYPOTHESIS ACCEPTED OR REJECTED AND EXPLAI N WHY USING YOUR DATA?
  • EVALUATION:  WHAT WENT WELL, WHAT COULD GO BETTER?
  • DISCUSSION: HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE OR EXPAND ON THIS RESEARCH?

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ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CHAPTER?

Slide 32 - Open question