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The Human Body for children – Muscles for Kids

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In this educational video children can learn about the muscles of the body and how those muscles helps us move. This video covers many major muscles such as biceps, triceps, abs, and quadriceps, watch to learn more!

This video is part of a collection of videos about the human body, where children can learn about different parts and systems of the body.

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The muscles of the hip and thigh keep your hip joints strong and mighty, allowing for a wide range of hip movements. Now that you watched the video, you should be ready to take a quiz here: https://khub.me/ygfdu

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In this tutorial, we will be covering the origins, insertions, innervation, blood supply and functions of all the muscles found on the hip and thigh. Those are muscles that are attached mainly to the femur and the hip bones.

On the video, the different muscles will split into the different muscle groups where they are usually found. Some schools define the groups by function, but on this tutorial we will define the groups by their location. The hip muscles are going to be slip into hip muscles and gluteal muscles. While the thigh muscles will be slip into the anterior, medial and posterior groups.

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Read more on the anatomy and functions of the different muscles of the hip and thigh, like the iliopsoas muscle: https://khub.me/xghjl

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What are Muscular Tissues? | Don't Memorise

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Movement and locomotion are one of the most important functions that our body performs! But do you know what inside our body helps us perform movement locomotion? It is a specialized tissue called Muscular tissue that helps us with this. Watch this video to know more about Muscular tissues and their types in detail.

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You ever wonder: Why do my muscles feel tight?
Are they even tight and if so, what is causing this tightness. What can I do about it? Kai debunks the myths around muscle tightness and in this explained video and gives some advice on what to do about it!

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The Muscular System – Human Body Video for Kids by www.makemegenius.com

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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Dystrophin

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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is an genetic muscle-wasting disease that leads to disability and early death. In all cases of this disease, the gene for a protein known as dystrophin is mutated. How does a dysfunctional dystrophin gene cause DMD? Find out in this episode of Medicurio.

Interesting to note: Becker’s Muscular Dystrophy is a similar disease, but with much milder symptoms. People who have this disease also have a mutation in the dystrophin gene, but instead of making completely useless dystrophin, the protein is still semi-functional. People with Becker’s dystrophy have much slower muscle wasting and live into the 50’s and 60’s.

Cool links to check out to learn and donate to DMD research:
Cure Duchenne: http://www.cureduchenne.org/
Muscular Dystrophy Canada: http://www.muscle.ca/
Muscular Dystrophy Association: https://www.mda.org/

Excellent video on how Exon Skipping works, courtesy of Cure Duchenne: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THJJCMbjGf0

The full process to get from DNA to protein is outlined in the central dogma of biology.
1. Genes are in the nucleus of the cell as DNA.
2. RNA polymerases make an RNA copy of the gene, known as the primary RNA transcript or pre-mRNA.
3. The primary RNA transcript undergoes some processing, such as splicing exons together.
4. mRNA exits the nucleus and into the cytoplasm, where ribosomes read the mRNA one codon at a time. Each codon corresponds to a certain amino acid or a stop codon.
5. Amino acids are linked together until a stop codon is reached, finishing the protein.
You can find a realistic animation of this process here, courtesy of the DNA Learning Centre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kOGOY7vthk
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Muscular System – Our Muscles – Muscular system functions for kids

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Meaning and Definition – Muscles in an average human body constitute 40% of the body’s weight ,there about 600 muscles in a human body.All these muscles put together form muscular system.The muscular system is a network of muscles and tissues which control the body’s movement. All the activities which the body performs (i.e., jumping ,smiling & running etc.) happen due to the contraction and relaxation of the muscles.

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How are muscles named? – Terminology – Human Anatomy | Kenhub

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Learn about the definition and terminology of the muscular system in our video tutorial. Expand your knowledge with our quiz: http://khub.me/6auc4

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In this video tutorial we will take a look at how the names of the muscles of the human body are derived. Learning and understanding the terminology and definition of anatomical terms is one of the most basic skills every student needs to acquire, so they can describe and discuss anatomical issues in lectures and courses with other students or lecturers in a precise fashion.

We will take a closer look and give examples for how muscles are named after their shape, size, muscle fibre orientation, action, and more, so you will become fluent in talking about the different aspects of the muscular system.

1:21 Shape
3:03 Size
4:40 Orientation of fibers
5:50 Muscle action
7:05 Number of attachments
7:42 Points of attachments
8:00 Muscle location
9:23 Summary

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THE MUSCLES SONG (Learn in 3 Minutes!)

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The skeletal muscle system is ready to contract,
It’s there when you need to fight and also to react,
You have around 640, but there’s no need to fear,
We’ll cover all the main ones – from your front to your rear!

There’s the trapezius muscle, from your neck down your back,
This muscle has three portions, so let us discuss that!
Superior, middle, inferior – that is what they’re called!
And around your shoulders, is where they are sprawled!

The deltoids top the shoulders, and each splits into three,
Anterior, lateral, posterior fibers as you can see,
These muscles help you lift your arms up into the air,
So you can wave your arms around like you don’t even care.

The biceps is a flexor, made up of two sections,
The short and the long heads, almost like reflexions.
The triceps is an extensor, with three bits you can see,
These are the lateral, long, and the medial heads actually.

Your two pecs help move your arms and they are on your chest,
Know that these muscles come in pairs, like weights that are bench pressed.
The pectoralis major lets you move your humerous,
The minor muscle lifts your ribs, as you’ll know if you are studious.

The rhomboids on your upper back let you dance your best,
The minor above major, remember for your test!
Your lats can be seen behind, always by your side,
Of all of your back muscles, these are the most wide!

The obliques help you rotate, and are found along your sides,
Beneath the external, the internal oblique hides.
The rectus abdominis, which are often called your abs!
Everyone has a six-pack, though sometimes under flab!

Glutes are the largest muscles, located on your rear,
Your glutes will help you to climb stairs without any fear.
The three gluteal muscles are maximus, medius, minimus,
So make sure when you study, that you are not oblivious.

The quadriceps has four muscles, which help extend your knee,
It’s found atop the femur, shown here as you can see.
Vastus lateralis, intermedius, medialis
Together with the fourth, called rectus femoris.

The hamstrings are leg flexors and they have three muscles,
Biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus,
Finally your calf muscles – the soleus and gastrocnemius,
With lateral and medial heads, which find cycling strenuous.

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Muscles for Kids | A fun intro to the muscular system for kids

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Muscles for Kids | A fun intro to the muscular system for kids

In this muscles for kids video you will get a fun introduction that teaches young kids all about the muscular system and highlights the various muscles of the body. In this video we highlight Cardiac, Skeletal and Smooth muscles with examples in each category and their purposes.

We also learn about Voluntary and Involuntary muscles with examples and teach about their purposes as well! We hope you enjoy sharing this Introduction to muscles video with your children and students.

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Muscles, Part 2 – Organismal Level: Crash Course A&P #22

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Hank calls in a friend to do his push ups for him today to explain how skeletal muscles work together to create and reverse movements. Hank and Claire also demonstrate the role size plays in motor units, the three phase cycle of muscle twitches, and how the strength and frequency of an impulse affects the strength and duration of a contraction. This episode also explains twitch summation, tetanus, and isotonic vs. isometric movements.

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Skeletal Muscles Work Together to Create and Reverse Movements 1:14
Motor Units 3:52
Three Phases of Muscle Twitches 4:41
Strength and Frequency of Impulses 5:29
Strength and Duration of a Contraction 5:29
Twitch Summation vs Tetanus 6:19
Isotonic vs Isometric Movements 8:50

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The Muscular System

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We have over 700 muscles but you can divide these muscles into three main types, skeletal, cardiac, and smooth and make up our muscular system.

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