BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Sport Bishop Vaughan Catholic School Learner’s Name: Unit No. & Title: Unit 1 Principles of anatomy & physiology in sport Assignment Title: Structure and Function of Skeletal System Issue Date: 7th September 2015 Due Date: 28th September 2015 Assessor Feedback Grading Criteria Feedback against each criterion P1 P2 Assessor Feedback I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own: Student signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Sport UNIT 1: Principles of Anatomy & Physiology in sport Issue Date: 7th September 2015 Completion Date: 28th September 2015 Scenario You have been given the opportunity to work alongside a sports therapist at an NHS hospital. This experience will be valuable in your future career path. To enable you to work and assist effectively you need to show a good understanding of skeletal system. In order to demonstrate your knowledge of the structure and functions associated with the skeletal system, you have been asked to write a report about them. Assessment Method: Written Report Assessment Criteria: P1 P2 Task 1 (P1 part 1) Structure of the skeletal system 1. Using a diagram locate the major bones. 2. Identify the axial and appendicular skeleton. 3. Describe the different types of bones. 4. Identify the sections of the vertebral column. Task 2 (P1 part 2) Describe the functions of the skeletal system Task 3 (P2) Describe the different classifications of joints. Consider the following terminology when writing the report: Structure of skeletal system Axial skeleton; appendicular skeleton; Types of bone long bones short bones flat bone irregular bones sesamoid bones Location of major bones cranium clavicle ribs sternum humerus radius ulna scapula ilium pubis ischium carpals metacarpals phalanges femur patella tibia fibula tarsals metatarsals Vertebral column cervical thoracic lumbar sacrum coccyx Function of Skeletal System support protection attachment for skeletal muscle source of blood cell production store of minerals Classification of Joints fixed slightly moveable synovial/freely moveable (types, structures, movement at each joint)