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Life skills Chapter 14

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHAPTER 14

By: Cody

THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

  • The skeletal system consists of 206 bones and each one has its own function
  • Every bones has two main parts, outer layer and inner layer
  • The outer layer is hard compacted bone
  • The inside is a spongy bone made of red bone marrow
  • Bones are categorized by there shape

THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

  • Cartilage: is a strong, flexible connective tissue.
  • Ossification: the process wich bone is formed, renewed, and repaired.
  • Ligament: a bandof fibours, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches one bone to another.
  • Tendon: a fibrous cord that attches muscle to the bone.

THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

  • Joints are points at which bones meet.
  • Osteoporosis: a condition in which there is progressive loss of bone tissue.
  • Bone tossue loss is a part of aging but by eating foods containing calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus can hel keep your bines healthy.
  • Getting bines scan can help detect signs of osteoporosis.

THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM

  • Your muscles are always at work even when you are sleeping even though it may not seem like it.
  • Muscles are made up of hundereds of long cells called muscle fiber.
  • When muscles are stimulated they shorten and contract.
  • When they relax the stretch out.

THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM

  • Smooth muscles: muscles that act on the lining of the body's passageway and hollow intermal organs.
  • Skeletal muscles: muscles attached to the bone that causes body movements.
  • Flexor: muscle that closes a joint.
  • Extensor: muscle that opens a joint.
  • Cardiac muscle: type of straighted muscle that forms the wall of the heart.

THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM

  • There are three types of muscle in the body, smooth, skelatal, and cardiac muscle.
  • Physical activities will keep your muscles healthy and strong.
  • Tendinitis: the inflammation of a tendon.
  • Tendinitis can be a result of injury, overuse, or natural aging.
  • Hernia: organ or tissue protrudes thriugh an area of weak muscle.

THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

  • Nervous system allows your body parts to communicate with other parts.
  • Neurons: nerve cells.
  • Cell body regulates the production.
  • Dendrites branched structures that extend from the sell body.
  • Axons transmit impulses away from the cell bodyand towards other neurons.

THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

  • Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.
  • Cerebellum is the second largest part of the brain.
  • Brain stem: 3 inch long stalk of nerv cells and fiber that connects the spinal cord to the ret of the brain.
  • Epilepsy: disorder of the nervous sytem that causes seizures.
  • Cerebral: group of neurological disorders that results of damage to the brain.