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Roger Farfan, Azucena Noriega, Brandon Major ,Biology Period 6

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Roger Farfan, Azucena Noriega, Brandon Major ,Biology Period 6. What is an organ system?. A collection of organs who work together to reach a main goal. What is an organ?. A collection of different tissues joined together to perform a specific function. What is the Muscular System?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Roger Farfan, Azucena Noriega, Brandon Major ,Biology Period 6

Roger Farfan, Azucena Noriega,Brandon Major ,Biology Period 6

Page 2: Roger Farfan, Azucena Noriega, Brandon Major ,Biology Period 6

A collection of different tissues joined together to perform a specific function

What is an organ?

What is an organ system?A collection of organs who work together to reach a main goal

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What is the Muscular System?

The muscular system is an organ system that contains skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. It allows movement for the body, it helps maintain body shape, and it helps the blood move throughout the body.

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Types of MuscleThere are 3 types of muscles in our body.

They all serve a different purpose and are all located in different organs.

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Voluntary: muscle whose action is normally controlled by an individual. For example, you can decide what you want to move in the body and its controllable, such as your arms or legs.

Involuntary: muscle whose action lies outside of the individual's control. For example, an involuntary muscle can’t be controlled, it functions by itself.

Involuntary vs Voluntary

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Skeletal MuscleSkeletal Muscle: Type of muscle tissue that is found attached to bones, is involuntary, and has many striations.

● Attached to bones● Voluntary● Many striations● Allows bone movement

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Smooth MuscleSmooth Muscle: Type of muscle tissue that is found in organs, is involuntary, and has no striations.

● Found in organs● Involuntary● No striations● Helps with digestion

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Cardiac MuscleCardiac Muscle: Type of muscle tissue that is found inside the heart, is involuntary, and has some striations.

● Found in heart● Involuntary● Some striations● Keeps blood inside heart

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Muscle Functions● Allows movement ● Protects organs● Maintains body structure ● Maintains good posture ● Allows for flexibility ● Makes pumping of the blood easier

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Striation: A series of ridges on a muscle fiber

Myosin: A protein that conducts movement in muscle cells making muscle fibers move

Fibers: The small segments that make up muscle tissue

What causes movement?

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Muscles in the Body

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What are the functions of the muscular system?How many types of muscle tissue are there? 3 typesDoes the Cardiac muscle have striations? some striationsDo smooth muscles have striations? noneWhat do skeletal muscles attach to? bonesWhat are fibers? individual segments that make up muscle tissueMuscular system works with what other organ systems? skeletalWhich types of muscles are voluntary? which are not? the skeletal muscle is the only voluntary

muscle. The smooth and cardiac muscles are involuntaryHow is the cardiac muscle different from the skeletal muscle? the cardiac muscle is found in the

heart while the skeletal muscle is found attached to bones. Also each muscle has a different shape and function

How does shape play an important role in the function of muscles? the shape of each muscle helps that specific muscle perform its task. For example, the cardiac muscle is branch shape because it has to hold in liquid

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