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New Area of Focus: The
Muscular System.
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• Movement is carried out by the
muscular and skeletal system
working together.
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• Muscles turn chemical energy
into kinetic energy or the
energy of motion.
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• Muscles turn chemical energy
into kinetic energy or the
energy of motion.
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• Muscles turn chemical energy
into kinetic energy or the
energy of motion.
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• Muscles turn chemical energy
into kinetic energy or the
energy of motion.
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• Muscles turn chemical energy
into kinetic energy or the
energy of motion.
Motio
n
Moti
on
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• Video! Muscular and Skeletal
System working together.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=1fouvwilGWc
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• How many muscles are in the
human body?
– A.) 650,000,000
– B.) 6,500
– C.) 650
– D.) 65
– E.) 6.5
– F.) Nobody Knows.
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• How many muscles are in the
human body?
– A.) 650,000,000
– B.) 6,500
– C.) 650
– D.) 65
– E.) 6.5
– F.) Nobody Knows.
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• How many muscles are in the
human body?
– A.) 650,000,000
– B.) 6,500
– C.) 650
– D.) 65
– E.) 6.5
– F.) Nobody Knows.
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• Blood vessels are also woven
into the muscles to… bring
fresh blood with sugar and
oxygen and to remove waste.
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• Blood vessels are also woven
into the muscles to… bring
fresh blood with sugar and
oxygen and to remove waste.
After intense
workouts
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• Rigamortis: The stiffness of joints and
muscular rigidity of a dead body.
– It begins two to four hours after death and
lasts up to about four days, after which the
muscles and joints relax.
• Review! The human body
contains 3 types of muscular
tissue.
– Skeletal Muscle
– Smooth Muscle
– Cardiac Muscle
C
A
B
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• Review! The human body
contains 3 types of muscular
tissue.
– Skeletal Muscle
– Smooth Muscle
– Cardiac Muscle
C
A
B
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• Review! The human body
contains 3 types of muscular
tissue.
– Skeletal Muscle
– Smooth Muscle
– Cardiac Muscle
C
A
B
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• Review! The human body
contains 3 types of muscular
tissue.
– Skeletal Muscle
– Smooth Muscle
– Cardiac Muscle
C
A
B
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• Review! The human body
contains 3 types of muscular
tissue.
– Skeletal Muscle
– Smooth Muscle
– Cardiac Muscle
C
A
B
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• Review! The human body
contains 3 types of muscular
tissue.
– Skeletal Muscle
– Smooth Muscle
– Cardiac Muscle
C
A
B
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• Review! The human body
contains 3 types of muscular
tissue.
– Skeletal Muscle
– Smooth Muscle
– Cardiac Muscle
C
A
B
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Skeletal Muscle
• It is the type of muscle that
powers movement of the
skeleton, as in walking and
lifting.
Smooth Muscle
• Smooth muscle generally
forms the supporting tissue of
blood vessels and hollow
internal organs, such as the
stomach, intestine, and
bladder.
Cardiac Muscle
• Cardiac muscle is responsible
for pumping blood throughout
the body.
• Muscle can also be voluntary
and involuntary.
– Voluntary muscles you can control.
– Involuntary muscles are ones that
you can’t control.
• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
Involuntary
muscles are
muscles that that
can contract
without any
conscious
control.
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
Not
actual
pupil
dilatio
n
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• Which is voluntary and which
involuntary?
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• What is a large rope made of?
• What is a large rope made of?
• What is a large rope made of?
• What is a large rope made of?
• What is a large rope made of?

Muscle Fiber: Long fibers that
run parallel to each other and
are held together by
connective tissue.
 They
contract and relax.
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• An example would be the
contraction of the biceps and a
relaxation of the triceps.
– This produces a bend at the
elbow.
– The contraction of the triceps and
relaxation of the biceps produces
the effect of straightening the arm.
Bicep
Tricep
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Bicep
Trice
p
Bicep
Tricep
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• Video. How a muscle works?
– Can we get through the first 10
seconds so we can learn during the
next 40.
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
jxk5tFiGVSE
• Smooth muscles work by
sending a signal in a wave
over several cells
– This wavelike action helps in
moving food through the
intestine.
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• Activity Sheet! Please fill in the
correct name for some common
muscles on the human body.
Use the website below to help
you.
– Common names for muscles will
work.
• Example – Pectoralis Major can
become Pectorals.
– http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class
/bio201/muscle/mustut.htm
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dorsi
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dorsi
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dorsi
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dorsi
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dorsi
Quadric
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femoris
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dorsi
Quadric
eps
femoris
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dorsi
Quadric
eps
femoris
Achilles
Tendon
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dorsi
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femoris
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dorsi
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femoris
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Learn more about muscles in the human body
at…
http://www.innerbody.com/image/musfov.html
• Review Opportunity before
doing it again. (Optional)
Virtual tour of Muscular
System.
– http://www.medtropolis.com/VBo
dy.asp
• Quiz Wiz! Name that muscle on
Stallone
– Music for quiz
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q
EjgPh4SEmU
“Did you
know that
your
tongue is a
group of
muscles.”
• Bonus: Which Rocky Movie is
this?
– Do you know the name of the
Russian?
• Answers to name that muscle
on Stallone.
• Bonus: Which Rocky Movie is
this?
– Do you the name of the
Russian?
• Bonus: Which Rocky Movie is
this?
– Do you know the name of the
Russian?
• Bonus: Which Rocky Movie is
this?
– Do you know the name of the
Russian?
• Final Activity! The Muscular
System Tour
– http://www.anatronica.com/syste
ms.html
• Review Game: Skeletal System,
Muscular System.
• Lab Activity! Chicken Dinner.
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• Chicken Leg Dissection
Available Sheet
• Lab Activity! Chicken Dinner.
– Caution! This lab will deal with
raw meat. Pathogens can be
present.
– Do not put hands in mouth / rub
eyes.
– Clean all surfaces thoroughly
– Watch out for cross
contamination (Pencil lands in
raw meat and then you put
contaminated pencil in your
mouth).
– Use refrigeration prior, and if lab
carries over another day.
– Dispose of meat properly at
conclusion.
– Wash hands after clean-up.
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Wear gloves during this lab.
Gloves to help you stay
germ free.
Use common sense. Safety
First, Last, and Always.
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• We need you to perform this
dissection like surgeons.
– The goal is not to hack up the
chicken leg as fast you can.
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• We need you to perform this
dissection like surgeons.
– The goal is not to hack up the
chicken leg as fast you can.
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin
Har
d
(Y/
N)
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
Thic
k
(mm
)
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
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• Materials required.
– One chicken leg quarter per
group.
– gloves for all students.
– One dissection tray
– Dissection equipment (sharp –
so watch out!)
– Refrigerator.
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• Step 1:
• 1) Please put on gloves.
• 2) Place chicken leg on
dissection tray.
• 3) Sketch the chicken leg in
your journal.
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• Step 1:
• 1) Please put on gloves.
• 2) Place chicken leg on
dissection tray.
• 3) Sketch the chicken leg in
your journal.
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• Step 1:
• 1) Please put on eyewear and
gloves.
• 2) Place chicken leg on
dissection tray.
• 3) Sketch the chicken leg in
your journal.
Thigh
Drumst
ick
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• Step 2
• 1) Look at the skin tissue and record
its properties in the results table.
– Make at least one observation of
the skin.
• 2) Look at the hip bone / move it.
– What type of joint is it?
• 3) Gently move the knee joint?
– What type of joint is it? Can it
move sideways?
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• Step 2
• 1) Look at the skin tissue and record
its properties in the results table.
– Make at least one observation of
the skin.
• 2) Look at the hip bone / move it.
– What type of joint is it?
• 3) Gently move the knee joint?
– What type of joint is it? Can it
move sideways?
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• Step 3
• 1) Skillfully pull / cut to remove the
skin using your dissection tools.
– Is fat tissue present? Describe it in
your journal
• 2) Look for fascia (shiny lining over
muscles)
• 3) Examine the Muscle Tissue and
record your finding in the results
table.
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• Step 3
• 1) Skillfully pull / cut to remove the
skin using your dissection tools.
– Is fat tissue present? Describe it in
your journal
• 2) Look for fascia (shiny lining over
muscles)
• 3) Examine the Muscle Tissue and
record your finding in the results
table.
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• Step 4
• 1) Separate the muscles into
bundles using your fingers until
you have a small pile of muscle
bundles.
• 2) Look for tendons at the end
of the muscle bundles or still
attached to the bone.
– Record results in data table.
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• Step 4
• 1) Separate the muscles into
bundles using your fingers until
you have a small pile of muscle
bundles.
• 2) Look for tendons at the end
of the muscle bundles or still
attached to the bone.
– Record results in data table.
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• Step 4
• 1) Separate the muscles into
bundles using your fingers until
you have a small pile of muscle
bundles.
• 2) Look for tendons at the end
of the muscle bundles or still
attached to the bone.
– Record results in data table.
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• Step 4
• 1) Separate the muscles into
bundles using your fingers until
you have a small pile of muscle
bundles.
• 2) Look for tendons at the end
of the muscle bundles or still
attached to the bone.
– Record results in data table.
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• Step 5
• 1) Look for arteries (blood
vessels), and thin nerves
around the muscle and
tendons.
• 2) Carefully cut the tendons
away near the joint and look for
ligaments.
– Record findings about the
ligament in the data table.
• 3) Identify the Femur, Tibia,
and Fibula to your teachers.
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• Step 5
• 1) Look for arteries (blood
vessels), and thin nerves
around the muscle and
tendons.
• 2) Carefully cut the tendons
away near the joint and look for
ligaments.
– Record findings about the
ligament in the data table.
• 3) Identify the Femur, Tibia,
and Fibula to your teachers.
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• Step 5
• 1) Look for arteries (blood
vessels), and thin nerves
around the muscle and
tendons.
• 2) Carefully cut the tendons
away near the joint and look for
ligaments.
– Record findings about the
ligament in the data table.
• 3) Identify the Femur, Tibia,
and Fibula to your teachers.
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• Step 6
• 1) Skillfully remove excess
material to expose the joint A
(knee).
– Don’t cut the ligaments /
cartilage
• 2) Move this joint around and
observe the “Hinge”
– Make a sketch of this joint in
your journal
• 3) Record properties of
cartilage (Tissue that lets joints
slide easily and absorbs shock)
between joints on your data
table.
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• Step 7
• 1) Skillfully remove excess
material to expose the joint B
(Hip).
– Don’t cut the ligaments /
cartilage
• 2) Move this joint around and
observe the “Ball and Socket”
– Make a sketch of this joint in
your journal
• Step 7
• 1) Skillfully remove excess
material to expose the joint B
(Hip).
– Don’t cut the ligaments /
cartilage
• 2) Move this joint around and
observe the “Ball and Socket”
– Make a sketch of this joint in
your journal.
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• Step 8
• 1) Skillfully cut the ligaments
around each joint and remove
the bones.
– Complete the bone section of the
data table.
• 2) Draw a sketch of the ends of
each bone and how they fit
together.
• 3) Using your hands, break the
Tibia in half and make a sketch
of the bone marrow.
– Red =Place where blood cells
are made.
– Yellow = Fats are made.
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• Step 9
• 1) Dispose of all parts of
chicken leg to disposal area
(trash bag).
• 2) Carefully bring all tools to
clean up area and clean
properly.
• 3) Disinfect area properly.
• 4) Remove eyewear and
gloves with teacher approval
and dispose of gloves properly.
–Watch for contamination!
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• Activity for digestive system!
– Place small piece of chicken
meat and bone into a jar with
vinegar.
– Take a similar size of meat and
cut with a knife into many pieces
and place in another jaw
(simulated chewing)
– Add vinegar and cap jar and set
aside until you reach the digestion
system / digestive juices.
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Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin
Har
d
(Y/
N)
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
Thic
k
(mm
)
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
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Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
Thic
k
(mm
)
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
Thic
k
(mm
)
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
Thic
k
(mm
)
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
Yes
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
Yes No
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
Yes No Yes
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
Yes No Yes Thic
k
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
Yes No Yes Thic
k
White
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
White
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
White
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
White
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
White
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Cartil
Pink
White
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
White
/
Yello
w
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou
gh
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• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please record the following chart in
your journal.
Tissu Col Stre
e
or tch
(Y/
N)
Skin Yello
Yes
wish
Har
d
(Y/
N)
No
Fibe
rs
(Y/N
)
No
Thic
k
(mm
)
Thin
White
Musc
le
Tend
on
Liga
ment
Pink
White
White
/
Yello
w
Yes No Yes Thic
k
Yes No Yes Thin
Tou Tou Yes Thin
gh gh
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