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Anat-Phys Quarter 3: Weeks 4-5
February 7-18, 2011
DATE
Wednesday
(1,3; 80 min.)
2/9/11
IN CLASS
Check for Understanding: Skeletal System
Introduction to Muscular System
* Demonstration of Understanding
What are the functions of the skeletal
system? How are muscle groups
named?
Friday
(1,3; 45 min.)
2/11/11
Muscle Structure and Function
Monday
(1,3; 95 min.)
2/14/11
Lab: Muscle Fatigue, Muscle Health
Wednesday
(1,3; 80 min.)
2/16/11
Lab: Muscle Contraction
Friday
(1,3; 95 min.)
2/18/11
Unit I Assessment
C. Gay 2/5/11
* How does the structure of muscle
support its function? How do muscles
contract?
* Where do we get the energy for muscle
contraction? Why do muscles fatigue?
* Where do we get the energy for muscle
contraction? What are the effects of
steroids?
* Demonstration of Understanding
HOMEWORK
1. Ch 36.2 Notes + Sect. Assess
DUE: F 2/11
2. Muscle Worksheet
DUE F 2/11
***Deadline for Mid-Quarter**
DUE: F 2/11 3:45 pm
1. Muscle Worksheet
DUE M 2/14
2. Muscle Fatigue Prelab
DUE M 2/14
3. Unit I Assessment
DUE: F 2/18
1. Body Book - Muscles
DUE W 2/16
2. Muscle Fatigue Postlab
DUE W 2/16
3. Unit I Assessment
DUE: F 2/18
1. Unit I Assessment
DUE: F 2/18
2. Steroid Articles
DUE: T 2/28
1. Steroid articles
DUE: T 2/28
Steamboat Springs High School
Knowledge:
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Human Skeleton
Biology Textbook Reference
o Axial vs appendicular
Chapter 36-1 pp. 920-925
o Types of bones: short, long, flat, irregular
Ossification and bone growth
Bone anatomy
o Epiphysis
o Diaphysis
o Hyaline cartilage
o Spongy bone
o Compact bone
o Bone marrow
o Periosteum
o Osteoblast, osteocytes
o Haversian canal
o Osteon
o Lamellae
Joints
o Cartilaginous
o Immovable fibrous
o Fibrous
o Synovial (ball and socket, hinge, saddle, condyloid, plane, pivot)
Disease and Damage
o Osteoporosis
o Osteoarthritis
Muscle Structure
o Types of muscles
Biology Textbook Reference
o Muscle fibers
Chapter 36-2 pp. 926-931
o Myofibrils
o Sarcomere
o Actin
o Myosin
o Z line
o Neuromuscular junction
o Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Muscle Contraction
o Sliding filament theory
o Role of Calcium
Muscle Function and Exercise
o Isotonic vs isometric contractions
o Agonists (prime mover)
o Antagonists
o Synergists
o Origin, insertion
o Types of movement: rotation, abduction, adduction, flexion, extension
o Energy for muscle contraction
o Muscle tone and posture
o Muscle spindle organ
o Lactic acid and muscle fatigue
o Aerobic exercise
o Fast twitch vs slow twitch
o Ethics of performance enhancing drugs
Skills:
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Vocabulary and study skills
Analyzing and discussing text
Data collection, representation and analysis
C. Gay 2/5/11
Steamboat Springs High School
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