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Info. Heart- Pumps blood around your body and in and out of your veins. Tongue- mixes food with saliva before they are sent down the esophagus. Biceps-

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Page 1: Info. Heart- Pumps blood around your body and in and out of your veins. Tongue- mixes food with saliva before they are sent down the esophagus. Biceps-
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• Info.• Heart- Pumps blood around your body and in

and out of your veins.• Tongue- mixes food with saliva before they are

sent down the esophagus.• Biceps- Flexing your arms and some extend

rotating it.• Triceps- large three-headed muscle running along the

back of the upper arm and serving to extend the forearm.

• Glutenous maxims the bone deltoids- it extends the femur and brings bent thing into a line with the body.

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• It is in the buttocks. The diagram is a heart, never know, huh? ( Kind of disgusting)

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• Info-

• The muscular allows animal or human to move. Muscles are grouped together in pairs on your skeleton. The cell that makes up muscles contract and then relax back to original size. Tiny microscopic fibers in these cells compress by sliding past each other.

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• Muscles contract when they work. If a muscle contracts to create movement it is called isotonic contraction.

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INFO It is important to survival. It helps us move and

other resources that we need to survive. It also controls most of your body parts. Without people having the muscular system it is like dead because they cant move. If you do not have a Galea Aponeurotica which covers the upper of the skull, the skull is exposed and if damaged you could face death.

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• This part provides protection to your body. The muscular system is composed of the specialized cells called the muscle fibers.

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• INFO• Myopathies that affect skeletal muscular muscles

by genetics problem.• • Muscular Dystrophy- known to cause progressive

muscle weakness and disability.

• Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which skeletal muscle is broken down or basically destroyed. This condition can actually be fatal.

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• Mixed Connective Tissue Disease- (MCTD) is thought to be an autoimmune condition. Features of this condition resemble those of lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and scleroderma.

• Fibromyalgia-The actual cause of fibromyalgia is unknown and treatment involves controlling related symptoms. Those with this condition complain of diffuse muscle and joint pain and stiffness

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• Skeletal muscle- this muscle moves bones. The muscle tissue appears striped, or striated, and is attached to the bone.

Cardiac muscle- is found only in the heart. The muscle tissue has striations.

Smooth muscle- is found in many of your internal organs such as the digestion track. This muscle is not striated.

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Vocabulary Vocabulary • Cardiac Muscles- Moves bones. The muscle tissue appears striped, or striated, and is

attached to bone.• Glutenous maxims the bone deltoids- extends the femur and brings bent thing into a

line with the body. • Smooth Muscle- It is found in many of our internal organs, such as the internal organs,

such as the digestive tract. The muscle tissue is non striated.

• Striated- striped.

• Muscle Fibers- specialized cells in the muscular system.• Myopathies- disorders that affect skeletal muscular muscles by genetics

problem.• Muscular Dystrophy- disorder known to cause progressive muscle weakness

and disability.• Rhabdomyolysis- a condition in which skeletal muscle is broken down or

basically destroyed. This condition can actually be fatal, a disorder.• Mixed Connective Tissue Disease- this happens when a body defense system

attacks itself. • Tendons- Thick bands of tissue that are attached to bones.

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Heart- A organ that pumps blood around your body a A organ that pumps blood around your body andnd in and out of your veins. in and out of your veins.Biceps- located in the front of the upper arm and assisting in bending the arm, and the other (biceps femoris) located on the back of the thigh and assisting in bending the leg. Femur- a bone in the human leg extending from the pelvis to the knee, that is the longest, largest, and strongest in the body; thighbone. Tongue- mixes food with saliva before they are sent down the esophagus.Galea Aponeurotica- covers the upper of the skull, the skull is exposed and if damaged you could face death. ITB Syndrome- is a common injury to the thigh, generally associated with running, cycling, hiking, or weight- lifting.Groin Strain/ pull- A groin strain/pull is an injury to the muscles of the inner thigh. Spasticity-  Brain injury from stroke sometimes causes muscles to involuntarily contract (shorten or flex) when you try to move your limb. Muscular Dystrophy- A disorder that weakens the muscles that help your body move.Spasticity- a brain injury from stroke sometimes causes muscles to involuntarily contract (shorten or flex) when you try to move your limb. This creates stiffness and tightness.

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• www.Google.com

www.Expertspace.com

http://kidshealth.org/kid/htba/muscles.html

www.Ask.com/musclarsystem

www.righthealth.com/topic/musclar

www.Fieldhealth.com/majororgans

http://library.thinkquest.org/10348/

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ThE Do you have muscles? Of courseEnD!Did you learn??Make sure you study!

Do you ever know these things?