THIS VIDEO EXPLAINS ABOUT BONES AND MUSCLES .IT EXPLAINS ABOUT JOINTS, TYPES OF MUSCLES, FOOD FOR GOOD AND HEALTHY BONES AND MUSCLES, AND POSTURE . THIS VIDEO ALSO GIVES MANY THINKING QUESTIONS FOR KIDS TO ANSWER LIKE A QUIZ.
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Muscular System – Thompson
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I am a Myocyte
Your muscles are made up of me
Here are some of the 650 muscles
in the human body
We’ll start with your Deltoids
That sit on the shoulders of your arms
There are three parts of your deltoid
that I’ll teach you with some charm
The Anterior fibers
are on the front side of you
While the Lateral fibers
sit on the top of the shoulders that’s two
The 3rd part’s called
That sits on your back
All three make up your Deltoid muscle
Now how about that
The next Muscle we’ll look at
Are the Pectorals on your chest
There are two parts to this muscle
That I hope you never rest
There’s the Pectoral Minor
Which is connected to your ribs
Then the Pectoral Major
It makes your chest look really big
On the upper arm is your Bicep
They help you lift heavy things
The Biceps Brachii (Long Head)
Sits on the outside while I sing
While the Bicep Brachii (Short Head)
Lets you lift things with no harm
We’ll take a look at the Triceps
On the back side of your arm
There’s the Lateral, Long and Medial Head
Which make up the three
parts that conclude the Triceps
very complex anatomy
I am a Myocyte
Your muscles are made up of me
Here are some of the 650 muscles
in the human body
Let’s look at the Abdominals
That sit on your tummy
This is a pair of 4 muscles
When flexed are very bumpy
Hey, there’s the Obliques
They keep your sides really strong
There is the Internal Oblique Muscle
That supports your abdomen
The External Oblique Muscle
Helps with your side bend
Let’s look at your Gluteus Maximus
on your rear end
It’s the largest muscle in your body
This is true my friend
It keeps you standing upright
And it helps you to ascend
The Quadriceps are located
on the front side of your thigh
There are four muscles
that make up the quads that you do rely on
The Rectus Femoris
is the first muscle in line
While the Vastus Lateralis
Sits to the far outside
Vastus Intermedius
Sits under the Rectus
And Vastus Medialis
makes the fourth in your Quadriceps
I am a Myocyte
Your muscles are made up of me
Here are some of the 650 muscles
in the human body
Now let’s focus on the Hamstrings
There are three muscles we’ll see
Biceps Femoris muscle
Is on the outside of the three
The Semitendinosus
Makes up the middle part
While the Semimembranosus
is the inner on the chart
The Gastrocnemius
It’s also known as the calf
Is made of the
Lateral and Medial heads
two half’s
So Take care of your muscles
because they’re all made up of me
I am microscopic but when grouped
I am really strong you see
I am a Myocyte
Your muscles are made up of me
Here are some of the 650 muscles
in the human body
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On this anatomy video tutorial, we will be covering the muscles found in the upper arm and the shoulder. Essentially, we will be exploring those muscles attached to the scapula and the humerus. These muscles are responsible for many important functions of the upper limb. Without them, we would not be able to move our arms as easily as we can. These muscles are also responsible for defining the surface anatomy of the upper arm and shoulder. For example, the deltoid is the muscle responsible for the definition of our shoulders.
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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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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.
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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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Hank tells us the story of the complicated chemical dance that allows our skeletal muscles to contract and relax.
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Table of Contents
1) Cardiac, Smooth, & Skeletal Muscles 01:09
2) Muscle Anatomy 02:03
a) Muscle Fibers 03:07
b) Myofibrils 04:15:1
c) Sarcomeres 04:19:1
d) Myofilaments 04:37:2
3) Biolography 05:37:1
4) Sliding Filament Model 07:47
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The muscular system is made up of over 600 muscles. While we won’t be covering all 600 plus individual muscles in this overview video, we will be discussing the …
– Main functions of the muscular system
– 5 major properties of the muscular system
– 5 types of muscle movements withing the muscular system
– 3 types of muscles within the muscular system
– and how all of this works together to make up the muscular system.
Now there is much more to discuss about the muscular system but that’s as far as we will go in this introductory video. After watching this video you should at least have a basic understanding of what makes up the muscular system, its properties and functions. For a more in depth study of the muscular system, look for future CTE videos where we will cover topics such as the 14 major muscle groups, as well as topics such as common diseases and conditions specific to the muscular system.
The primary purpose for the Muscular system is to provide movement for the body. The muscles receive their ability to move the body through the nervous system.
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Each time you take a step, 200 muscles work in unison to lift your foot, propel it forward, and set it down. It’s just one of the many thousands of tasks performed by the muscular system: this network of over 650 muscles covers the body and is the reason we can blink, smile, run, jump, and stand upright. So how does it work? Emma Bryce takes you into the body to find out.
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We’re kicking off our exploration of muscles with a look at the complex and important relationship between actin and myosin. Your smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles create movement by contracting and releasing in a process called the sliding filament model. Your skeletal muscles are constructed like a rope made of bundles of protein fibers, and that the smallest strands are your actin and myosin myofilaments. Its their use of calcium and ATP that causes the binding and unbinding that makes sarcomeres contract and relax.
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Table of Contents
Smooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal Muscles Create Movement 1:18
Sliding Filament Model 4:52
Skeletal Muscles Are Made of Bundles of Protein Fibers 2:40
Actin and Myosin Myofilaments 3:54
Calcium and ATP Cause the Binding and Unbinding 5:05
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