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No flashcard No flashcard today..but.. today..but.. Get out your Muscle Presentation Get out your Muscle Presentation RUBRIC RUBRIC Write your name at the top--- this is Write your name at the top--- this is how I will grade your presentation how I will grade your presentation Classroom clean-up- wait for me to give Classroom clean-up- wait for me to give directions directions Wipe down each lab station Wipe down each lab station Clean the sink Clean the sink Empty the little trashcans Empty the little trashcans Return all books to proper place Return all books to proper place Return colored pencils to drawers in back Return colored pencils to drawers in back

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No flashcard today..but..No flashcard today..but..

Get out your Muscle Presentation RUBRICGet out your Muscle Presentation RUBRIC Write your name at the top--- this is how I will Write your name at the top--- this is how I will

grade your presentationgrade your presentation Classroom clean-up- wait for me to give Classroom clean-up- wait for me to give

directionsdirections• Wipe down each lab station Wipe down each lab station • Clean the sinkClean the sink• Empty the little trashcansEmpty the little trashcans• Return all books to proper placeReturn all books to proper place• Return colored pencils to drawers in backReturn colored pencils to drawers in back

After presentationsAfter presentations

Fill in the information for the facial muscles Fill in the information for the facial muscles from your bookfrom your book

Complete 6p and QComplete 6p and Q

Flashcard Warm-up #5 Nov. 5Flashcard Warm-up #5 Nov. 5thth

Trunk Muscles and their movements

Rectus abdominusTransversus abdominus

Internal obliquesExternal obliques

Muscle MovementsMuscle Movements

Muscle MovementsMuscle Movements

Muscle AssignmentsMuscle Assignments Complete Origins, insertions and movements Complete Origins, insertions and movements

on your muscle charton your muscle chart Identify the muscles from pictures – (muscle Identify the muscles from pictures – (muscle

identification sheet)identification sheet) Chart should be completed by the end of Chart should be completed by the end of

class tomorrow and all muscles labeled on class tomorrow and all muscles labeled on identification sheet by end of class tomorrowidentification sheet by end of class tomorrow

Monday- Little Red riding hood review, mid-Monday- Little Red riding hood review, mid-term study guide checkterm study guide check

Question of the WeekQuestion of the Week What happens when your feet or body parts fall asleep? Why do you sometimes feel What happens when your feet or body parts fall asleep? Why do you sometimes feel

“pins and needles” sometimes?“pins and needles” sometimes? Usually happens when a body part has had prolonged pressureUsually happens when a body part has had prolonged pressure

• This cuts off communication from your brain to parts of your body. The This cuts off communication from your brain to parts of your body. The pressure squeezes nerve pathways so that the nerves can't transmit pressure squeezes nerve pathways so that the nerves can't transmit electrochemical impulses properly.electrochemical impulses properly.

• Pressure can also squeeze blood vessels cutting off blood supply causing Pressure can also squeeze blood vessels cutting off blood supply causing nerves to act abnormallynerves to act abnormally

When you move again, the nerves are readjusting and this causes the tingly When you move again, the nerves are readjusting and this causes the tingly sensationsensation

• This cuts off communication from your brain to parts of your body. The This cuts off communication from your brain to parts of your body. The pressure squeezes nerve pathways so that the nerves can't transmit pressure squeezes nerve pathways so that the nerves can't transmit electrochemical impulses properly.electrochemical impulses properly.

• Pressure can also squeeze blood vessels cutting off blood supply causing Pressure can also squeeze blood vessels cutting off blood supply causing nerves to act abnormallynerves to act abnormally

• The fibers that transmit pain and temperature information are relatively thin, The fibers that transmit pain and temperature information are relatively thin, so you feel the tingling situations pretty quickly. so you feel the tingling situations pretty quickly.

Rotator Cuff Muscles Rotator Cuff Muscles (SITS)(SITS)

Muscles Crossing Elbow JointMuscles Crossing Elbow Joint

Posterior viewPosterior view Anterior viewAnterior view

Flashcard Warm-upFlashcard Warm-up

Rotator Cuff MusclesRotator Cuff Muscles

SITSSITS Use your notes to list muscles and their Use your notes to list muscles and their

movementsmovements

National Geographic National Geographic Extraordinary HumansExtraordinary Humans

Things to look for:Things to look for: Connection between muscular and nervous Connection between muscular and nervous

systemsystem

Dystonia is the disease featuredDystonia is the disease featured Explanation of what CAUSES each disease?Explanation of what CAUSES each disease? How this disease effects the everyday life of How this disease effects the everyday life of

each person?each person? How the normal function of muscles are How the normal function of muscles are

disrupteddisrupted

National Geographic National Geographic Extraordinary HumansExtraordinary Humans

Spinal Muscle Atrophy (type 2) Spinal Muscle Atrophy (type 2)

Flashcard CountFlashcard Count

Write your name at the top of a blank cardWrite your name at the top of a blank card Write the following on the front of the card:Write the following on the front of the card:

Total card count: _____Total card count: _____ Total Picture count: ______Total Picture count: ______ Checked by: ________________Checked by: ________________

Write the three things above TWO timesWrite the three things above TWO times