Activity 1.2
questions below by connecting the column arrow A to column B using Read the content input and answer the following
A:
1.Musculoskeletal systern is also known as
2.Skeletal is made up of
3. Tendons, ligaments, joints, and other connective tissue
4.Bones are connected to thebones and muscles by
5.The bones provide
6. The muscle keeps bones
7. To allow motion of different bones
8. Cartilage prevents the bone ends from
9. Muscles work
10. Skeletal portion of the system serves as the main storage system for
B:
A. are connected by joints.
B. via connective tissue such as tendons and
ligaments
C. rubbing directly onto each other
D. supports and binds tissues and
organs
together
E. In pairs
F. locomotor system
G. bones
phosphorus
I. stability to the body
H. main storage system for calcium and
J. in place
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Answer:
A.
1. The human musculoskeletal system (also known as the human locomotor system, and previously the activity system is an organ system that gives humans the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal systems. The musculoskeletal system provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body.
2. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.
3. A tendon is a tough, flexible band made of fibrous connective tissue, and functions to connect muscle to bone. Joints are the bone articulations allowing movement. A ligament is a dense, white band of fibrous elastic tissue. Ligaments connect the ends of bones together in order to form a joint.
4. They are connected to bones by tough, cord-like tissues called tendons, which allow the muscles to pull on bones.
5. Bones provide support for our bodies and help form our shape. Although they're very light, bones are strong enough to support our entire weight. Bones also protect the body's organs. The skull protects the brain and forms the shape of the face.
6. Muscles keep bones in place and also play a role in the movement of bones.
7. To allow motion, different bones are connected by articulating joints.
8. Cartilage prevents the bone ends from rubbing directly on to each other while the muscles contract to move the bones associated with the joint.
9. Muscles move body parts by contracting and then relaxing. Muscles can pull bones, but they can't push them back to the original position.
10. Calcium
For example, the bones of the skeletal system protect the body's internal organs and support the weight of the body. The skeletal portion of the system serves as the main storage depot for calcium and phosphorus. It also contains critical components of the hematopoietic system (blood cell production).
B.
a. Strong ligaments
b. Dense connective tissue
c. Cartilage
d. The musculoskeletal system
e. Gastrocnemius
f. Kinaesthesia
g. Calcium phosphorus
h. The skeleton
I. The ability of the body to maintain postural equilibrium and support joints during movement.
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