bell ringer - 3/23 state the four special movements of the foot
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3/19 Objective – Muscle Movements, Types, Names
3/19 Types of Body Movements
3/23 Notes on Naming Muscles
Table of Contents
Objectives• Define origin, insertion, prime mover, antagonist, synergist, and
fixator as they relate to muscles.
> origin – attachment to the “stationary” bone (usually proximal)> insertion – attachment to the “moving bone” (usually distal) > prime mover (agonist) – contracts to cause an action> antagonist – stretches and yields to the agonist> synergist – muscles that contract to stabilize intervening joints and
assist prime movers> fixator – stabilize the prime mover – steady the proximal end
• Demonstrate or identify the different types of body movements.
• List some criteria used in naming muscles.
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3/6 Cornell Notes – pages 178-182
3/6 Vocabulary List – pages 178-182
3/9 Objectives – Overview of Muscle Tissue
3/9 Notes on “Overview of Muscle Tissue”
3/9 Foldable on Muscle Tissues
3/10 Muscle Video Notes
3/11 Objectives – Microscopic Anatomy of Muscles
3/11 Notes on “Microscopic Anatomy of Muscles
3/11 Worksheet page 91-92
3/11 Page 218 SAE #3, 4, 5
3/12 Objectives – Skeletal Muscle Activity: Part 1
3/12 Notes on “Skeletal Muscle Activity”
3/12 Worksheets pages 93-95
3/13 Vocabulary page 182-186 (20 words)
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3/13 Vocabulary Page 182-186 (20 words)
3/16 Objectives: Skeletal Muscle Activity Part 2
3/16 Notes: Skeletal Muscle Activity Part 2
3/16 Page 218 SAE #6, 8, 9
3/18 Quiz on Chapter 6
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Skeletal Muscle Activity: Part 2Objectives
• Define graded response, tetanus, isotonic and isometric contractions, and muscle tone as these terms apply to a skeletal muscle.
• Describe three ways in which ATP is regenerated during muscle activity.
• Define oxygen debt and muscle fatigue, and list possible causes of muscle fatigue.
• Describe the effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on skeletal muscles and other body organs.
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2/23 Anatomy of Blood Vessels – Objectives
2/23 Anatomy of Blood Vessels – Class Notes
2/23 Cornell Notes – p.360-363
2/23 Vocabulary List – p.360-363
2/23 Page 386 SAE #14-17
2/24 Worksheets #13-18
2/25 Worksheets #19-25
2/26 Lab: Blood Pressure and Pulse Determination
3/3 Physiology of Circulation – Objectives
3/3 Physiology of Circulation – Class Notes
3/3 Worksheet page 194-195
3/3 Page 386 SAE #23-27
3/5 Chapter 11 Exam
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2/5 Physiology of the Heart – Objectives
2/5 Physiology of the Heart – Class Notes
2/5 Cornell Notes – pages 354-360
2/6 Vocabulary List – pages 354-360
2/6 Page 386 SAE #8-13
2/9 Worksheet page 181
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1/26 Cornell Notes – p.348-354 10
1/26 Vocabulary List – p.348-354 10
1/27 Anatomy of the Heart – Objectives 10
1/27 Anatomy of the Heart – class notes 10
1/27 HW – page 386 SAE #1-7 20
1/28 Worksheets – p.177-179 10
1/30 Anatomy of the Heart Quiz 35
1/30 Homeostatic Imbalances 10
2/2 Internet Sheep Heart Video Questions
2/3 Sheep Heart Dissection
2/5 Sheep Heart Dissection Quiz
Table of Contents
Skeletal Muscle Activity: Part 1Objectives
• Describe how an action potential is initiated in a muscle cell.
• Describe the events of muscle cell contraction.
Overview of Muscle TissuesObjectives
• Describe similarities and differences in the structure and function of the three types of muscle tissues, and indicate where they are found in the body.
• Define muscular system.
• Define and explain the role of the following: endomysium, perimysium, epimysium, tendon, and aponeurosis.
Microscopic Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle - Objective
• Describe the microscopic structure of skeletal muscle and explain the role of actin- and myosin-containing myofilaments
Physiology of Circulation – Objectives
• Define blood pressure and pulse.
• Name several pulse points.
• List factors affecting and/or determining blood pressure.
• Describe the exchanges that occur across capillary walls.
Anatomy of Blood Vessels - Objectives
• Compare and contrast the structure and function of arteries, veins, and capillaries
• Identify the body’s major arteries and veins, and name the body region supplied by each.
Bell Ringer – 2/23/2009
1. Name the major veins that enter the heart.
2. Name the major artery that exits the heart.