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SMS REVIEW th 7 Grade Science What connects what??? • Tendon-Connects bone to MUSCLE • Ligament-Connects BONE to BONE • Osteoclast-TEAR DOWN bone • Osteoblast-BUILD up bone Endoskeleton vs Exoskeleton Endoskeleton-internal skeleton that grows with organism ex: humans & other mammals, snakes & other reptiles, birds, amphibians Exoskeleton-external skeleton that is usually shed and made of chitin. ex: crab, clam, oyster, grasshopper & other insects. Merry Marrow • Red marrow-produces red and white blood cells • Yellow marrow-fat that replaces red marrow as a person ages. • Bone marrow-found inside bone Joints-place where two bones meet • • • • Hinge- forward and back motion….the elbow and knee Ball & socket-greatest range of motion...the hip and shoulder Saddle-bends like a saddle arch….the thumb Pivot-circular motion….the first two vertebrae (the neck connection to the head) Cartilage vs. Bone Cartilage • Dense tissue that cushions bones at a joint. • Cartilage can withstand high pressures...like running and jumping • Bone Is made up of LIVING tissues • Calcium is needed to build STRONG bones!! • Exercise helps to maintain HEALTHY bones!! Be careful with your bones! • Arthritis- • inflammation of one or more joints • Osteoporosis-the loss of bone tissue leaving bones brittle and easily broken. • Osteoma-a benign bone tumor (the word benign means NOT cancerous or harmless) Osteosarcoma-a malignant bone tumor (the word malignant means CANCEROUS) Your muscles fall into two categories… • Voluntary muscles-muscles that we CONTROL the movement of • Involuntary muscles-muscles that move on their own without our control. Voluntary muscles-we control • Skeletal muscles • Lifting boxes • Moving your arm • kicking a ball • CHOOSING to blink (however blinking is involuntary) Involuntary muscles-works on own • Stomach churning • digestion • smooth muscles • heartbeat (cardiac muscles) • blinking We have 3 types of muscle tissue… 1) Cardiac muscle is found only in the heart. 2) Skeletal muscles get tired quickly during exercise but cardiac muscles do not. 3) Smooth muscles are usually found in the stomach, line esophagus, small and large intestine, blood vessels. Skeletal muscles are the only type of VOLUNTARY muscles!!! Cardiac and Smooth are INVOLUNTARY Antagonistic Muscles-opposites attract!!! • CONTRACT & EXTEND…..all muscles work in PAIRS!!! • While one muscle contracts, the other muscles extends to its original length. • Muscle cells can only CONTRACT!!!! To EXTEND is to contract in the opposite direction!!! Did someone say exercise? •Exercise helps muscles maintain their strength and flexibility!!! Skin, Skin, Skin, Skin, Skin, Skin •The word INTEGUMENTARY is a fancy way of saying SKIN!!! •Your skin has three main functions: • Protection • Regulation • Sensation Your skin has 3 main jobs; how many jobs do YOU have??? #1 Protection-it protects the body from injury and infection by keeping disease-causing microorganisms outside the body. #2 Regulation-The skin also helps to regulate body temperature by enabling excess heat to escape from the body while preventing water loss. #3 Sensation-The skin also eliminates waste, gathers information about the environment, and produces Vitamin D. Melanin and Skin Care •Melanin is a pigment in our skin that protects our skin from BURNING!!!! •Care for your skin: • WASH your skin to prevent ACNE • Limit sun exposure to protect against cancer. • EAT properly • Drink plenty of WATER!!! Do you love to layer? • The DERMIS is the thickest layer of the skin and is found under the epidermis. • The DERMIS contains nerves, sweat glands, hairs, pores, oil glands, and blood vessels. Layers, layers, layers! • The EPIDERMIS is the outer part of the skin. • The EPIDERMIS has no nerves or blood vessels, contains melanin, & contains dead and living cells!!! • The dead cells are on the outside and the living cells are underneath the dead ones!!! KNOW YOUR DRAWINGS!!! •BE ABLE TO LABEL THE SKELETON! •BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE 3 TYPES OF MUSCLES •BE ABLE TO LABEL THE SKIN DIAGRAM