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Sensitivity: The Locomotor System

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  • The main muscles of the body are located in the
    head, trunk, and limbs
  • Elastic organs
    Muscles
  • Bone growth requires
    Calcium and Phosphorus
  • These muscles are flat and large. They support the spine, protect the organs in the abdomen and help us breathe.
    Muscles in the trunk
    Muscles in the limbs
    Muscles in the head
  • These happen when bones break or crack.
    Muscle strains
    Bone fractures
    Sprains
  • The bones in our limbs
    Short bones
    Long bones
    Flat bones
    Living organs
  • When we are aware of the movements we make, these are:
    voluntary movements
    reflex movements
    Muscles in the trunk
    Flexing movement
  • These are long bones in our arms and legs.
    Bones in the trunk
    Bones in the limbs
    Bones in the head
  • It consists of all the bones in the body.
    The skeletal system
    Short bones
    Long bones
    Living organs
  • These are involuntary and prolonged muscle contractions.
    Bone fractures
    Muscle strains
    Sprains
  • These muscles are flat. They allow us to chew, speak, etc.
    Muscles in the trunk
    Muscles in the limbs
    Muscles in the head
  • They are living organs that consume nutrients and grow.
    Short bones
    Living organs
    Long bones
    Bones
  • These involve damage to ligaments in the ankles, knees, and wrists.
    Sprains
    Muscle strains
    Bone fractures
  • The skeletal system is found in three zones of the body:
    head, trunk, and limbs
  • Many of these muscles are long. They allow us to move our arms and legs.
    Muscles in the head
    Muscles in the limbs
    Muscles in the trunk
  • The type of bones in the vertebrae
    Long bones
    Living organs
    Flat bones
    Short bones
  • The soft elastic tissue that covers the ends of bones
    Short bones
    Ligaments
    Cartilage
    Long bones
  • Bones meet joints. They are held together by:
    Cartilage
    Ligaments
    Long bones
    Short bones
  • The muscles receive orders from the brain and the spinal cord through the:
    Muscles in the trunk
    Nerves
    Muscles in the head
    Antagonists
  • These bones protect the spinal cord.
    Bones in the trunk
    Bones in the head
    Bones in the limbs
  • When we make involuntary movements without thinking these are called:
    involuntary movements
    Muscles in the trunk
    reflex movements
    Flexing movement
  • Muscles are attached to the bones by
    tendons
  • When one muscle contracts while the other relaxes is called:
    Flexing movement
    Muscles in the head
    Muscles in the trunk
    antagonists muscles
  • These are the bones of the cranium and the face.
    Bones in the limbs
    Bones in the trunk
    Bones in the head
  • The type of bones in the cranium
    Living organs
    Long bones
    Flat bones
    Short bones