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Muscular
System
Muscular System
Muscles are made up of stretchy fibers and soft tissues.
Muscular System
Muscles are made up of
stretchy fibers and soft
tissues.
There are more than 600
muscles in the human body,
and all of them make up the
muscular system.
Muscular System
Muscles are made up of
stretchy fibers and soft
tissues.
There are more than 600
muscles in the human body,
and all of them make up the
muscular system.
Their main function is to make
movement possible.
It can either be Involuntary and
Voluntary
It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary
Voluntary Muscles
It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary
Voluntary Muscles
They are muscles that move only by consciously moving them.
Whenever a person walks, chews, writes, waves, or jumps, his or
her muscles pull on the joints of his or her skeletal system, allowing
him or her to move.
It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary
Involuntary Muscles
It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary
Involuntary Muscles
They are muscles that move automatically, which means that the person has no control
over his or her movement. An example of an involuntary muscle is the heart, which
continuously pumps blood to various organs and tissue in the body even when the
person is asleep.
Kinds of Muscles
Kinds of Muscles
Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles
Skeletal Muscles
 Skeletal muscles are necessary
when performing day to day
activities such as working,
jumping, dancing, and running.
 The skeleton muscles are found
throughout the body. About 30%
to 40% of the total body mass of
an average human composed of
the muscles.
Skeletal Muscles
Skeletal muscles
move by contracting
and relaxing. They are
voluntary, which
means that the
person controls when
and how they move.
They are attached to the
bone by fibrous
connective tissues called
tendons, which are thick
bands that pull on the
bones as the muscles
contract.
A skeletal muscle is made
up of thousands of muscle
fibers, along with
connective tissue, blood
vessels, and nerves.
Each muscle fiber is
surrounded by a delicate
network of connective
tissue called
endomysium.
A group of muscle fibers is called fascicle.
Groups of fascicle are held together
by another connective tissue called
perimysium.
The epimysium is the outermost
layer of tissue that covers the entire
muscle tissue.
Skeletal Muscles
 Skeletal muscle
fibers look rea and
white.
 They look striated or
striped so they are
sometimes called
striated muscles.
Kinds of Muscles
Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles
Cardiac Muscles
 Cardiac muscles
make up the thick
middle layer of the
heart.
Cardiac Muscles
The cardiac
muscle (also
called the
myocardium) is
surrounded by a
thin outer layer
called the
visceral
pericardium
Cardiac Muscles
While the inner
layer is called
the
endocardium.
Cardiac Muscles
 Cardiac muscles are
involuntary muscles.
They move on their
own, which means
that the person does
not consciously think
whether to contract
or to relax them.
Cardiac Muscles
 The coronary arteries
supply blood to the
cardiac muscles, while
the cardiac veins
drain them of blood
to be supplied to the
other body parts.
Cardiac Muscles
 Individual cell called
the cardiomyocyte
makes the heart
contract. This
contraction generates
the pressure needed
by the heart to pump
blood throughout the
body.
 Individual cell called the
cardiomyocyte makes the
heart contract. This
contraction generates the
pressure needed by the heart
to pump blood throughout
the body.
Kinds of Muscles
Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles
Smooth Muscles
 Smooth
muscles are
involuntary
muscles that do
not connect to
the bones, but
control organs
within the body.
Smooth Muscles
 Smooth
muscles are
found in the
walls of organs
such as the
Smooth Muscles
 Smooth muscles are
found in the walls of
organs such as the
esophagus,
Smooth Muscles
 Smooth muscles are
found in the walls of
organs such as the
esophagus, stomach,
Smooth Muscles
 Smooth muscles are
found in the walls of
organs such as the
esophagus, stomach,
and intestines.
Smooth Muscles
The smooth
characteristic of
these muscles makes
the process of
moving food easier.
• attached to the bones
• voluntary
• can flex and relax that allows movement
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• multinucleated, or have more than one nucleus
Smooth Muscles
The same is true with
the muscle in the
artery walls, but
instead of food,
blood passes through
them.
• found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways
• involuntary
• spindle-shaped
• non-striated
• very elastic
• having only a singlenucleus
• arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax simultaneously
• attached to the bones
• voluntary
• can flex and relax that allows movement
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• multinucleated, or have more than one nucleus
Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles
Skeletal Muscles
Cardiac Muscles
Smooth Muscles
• attached to thebones
• voluntary
• cylindrical
• can flex and relax that allows movement
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• multinucleated, or having morethan onenucleus
• found in the heart
• involuntary
• short, narrow, rectangular, and branched
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• having only a single nucleus
• found in the heart
• involuntary
• short, narrow, rectangular, and branched
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• having only a single nucleus
Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles
Skeletal Muscles
Cardiac Muscles
Smooth Muscles • found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways
• involuntary
• spindle-shaped
• non-striated
• very elastic
• having only a single nucleus
• arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax
simultaneously
• attached to the bones
• voluntary
• cylindrical
• can flex and relax that allows movement
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• multinucleated, or having more than one nucleus
Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles
Skeletal Muscles
Cardiac Muscles
Smooth Muscles
• found in the heart
• involuntary
• short, narrow, rectangular, and branched
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• having only a single nucleus
• found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways
• involuntary
• spindle-shaped
• non-striated
• very elastic
• having only a single nucleus
• arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax
simultaneously
Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles
Skeletal Muscles
Cardiac Muscles
Smooth Muscles
• found in the heart
• involuntary
• short, narrow, rectangular, and branched
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• having only a single nucleus
• found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways
• involuntary
• spindle-shaped
• non-striated
• very elastic
• having only a single nucleus
• arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax
simultaneously
• attached to the bones
• voluntary
• cylindrical
• can flex and relax that allows movement
• striated, or having long and thin lines
• multinucleated, or having more than one nucleus
Quiz!
What are Voluntary Muscles?
What are Involuntary Muscles?
3-5. What are Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth
Muscles?
6-13. Write all 7 parts of the Skeletal Muscles.
14-17. Write all 4 parts of the Cardiac Muscles.
THANKYOU!

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Muscular-System.pptx

  • 2. Muscular System Muscles are made up of stretchy fibers and soft tissues.
  • 3. Muscular System Muscles are made up of stretchy fibers and soft tissues. There are more than 600 muscles in the human body, and all of them make up the muscular system.
  • 4. Muscular System Muscles are made up of stretchy fibers and soft tissues. There are more than 600 muscles in the human body, and all of them make up the muscular system. Their main function is to make movement possible.
  • 5. It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary
  • 6. It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary Voluntary Muscles
  • 7. It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary Voluntary Muscles They are muscles that move only by consciously moving them. Whenever a person walks, chews, writes, waves, or jumps, his or her muscles pull on the joints of his or her skeletal system, allowing him or her to move.
  • 8. It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary Involuntary Muscles
  • 9. It can either be Involuntary and Voluntary Involuntary Muscles They are muscles that move automatically, which means that the person has no control over his or her movement. An example of an involuntary muscle is the heart, which continuously pumps blood to various organs and tissue in the body even when the person is asleep.
  • 11. Kinds of Muscles Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles
  • 12. Skeletal Muscles  Skeletal muscles are necessary when performing day to day activities such as working, jumping, dancing, and running.  The skeleton muscles are found throughout the body. About 30% to 40% of the total body mass of an average human composed of the muscles.
  • 13. Skeletal Muscles Skeletal muscles move by contracting and relaxing. They are voluntary, which means that the person controls when and how they move.
  • 14. They are attached to the bone by fibrous connective tissues called tendons, which are thick bands that pull on the bones as the muscles contract.
  • 15. A skeletal muscle is made up of thousands of muscle fibers, along with connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves.
  • 16. Each muscle fiber is surrounded by a delicate network of connective tissue called endomysium.
  • 17. A group of muscle fibers is called fascicle.
  • 18. Groups of fascicle are held together by another connective tissue called perimysium.
  • 19. The epimysium is the outermost layer of tissue that covers the entire muscle tissue.
  • 20. Skeletal Muscles  Skeletal muscle fibers look rea and white.  They look striated or striped so they are sometimes called striated muscles.
  • 21. Kinds of Muscles Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles
  • 22. Cardiac Muscles  Cardiac muscles make up the thick middle layer of the heart.
  • 23. Cardiac Muscles The cardiac muscle (also called the myocardium) is surrounded by a thin outer layer called the visceral pericardium
  • 24. Cardiac Muscles While the inner layer is called the endocardium.
  • 25. Cardiac Muscles  Cardiac muscles are involuntary muscles. They move on their own, which means that the person does not consciously think whether to contract or to relax them.
  • 26. Cardiac Muscles  The coronary arteries supply blood to the cardiac muscles, while the cardiac veins drain them of blood to be supplied to the other body parts.
  • 27. Cardiac Muscles  Individual cell called the cardiomyocyte makes the heart contract. This contraction generates the pressure needed by the heart to pump blood throughout the body.
  • 28.  Individual cell called the cardiomyocyte makes the heart contract. This contraction generates the pressure needed by the heart to pump blood throughout the body. Kinds of Muscles Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles
  • 29. Smooth Muscles  Smooth muscles are involuntary muscles that do not connect to the bones, but control organs within the body.
  • 30. Smooth Muscles  Smooth muscles are found in the walls of organs such as the
  • 31. Smooth Muscles  Smooth muscles are found in the walls of organs such as the esophagus,
  • 32. Smooth Muscles  Smooth muscles are found in the walls of organs such as the esophagus, stomach,
  • 33. Smooth Muscles  Smooth muscles are found in the walls of organs such as the esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
  • 34. Smooth Muscles The smooth characteristic of these muscles makes the process of moving food easier.
  • 35. • attached to the bones • voluntary • can flex and relax that allows movement • striated, or having long and thin lines • multinucleated, or have more than one nucleus Smooth Muscles The same is true with the muscle in the artery walls, but instead of food, blood passes through them.
  • 36. • found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways • involuntary • spindle-shaped • non-striated • very elastic • having only a singlenucleus • arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax simultaneously • attached to the bones • voluntary • can flex and relax that allows movement • striated, or having long and thin lines • multinucleated, or have more than one nucleus Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles
  • 37. • attached to thebones • voluntary • cylindrical • can flex and relax that allows movement • striated, or having long and thin lines • multinucleated, or having morethan onenucleus • found in the heart • involuntary • short, narrow, rectangular, and branched • striated, or having long and thin lines • having only a single nucleus • found in the heart • involuntary • short, narrow, rectangular, and branched • striated, or having long and thin lines • having only a single nucleus Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles • found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways • involuntary • spindle-shaped • non-striated • very elastic • having only a single nucleus • arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax simultaneously
  • 38. • attached to the bones • voluntary • cylindrical • can flex and relax that allows movement • striated, or having long and thin lines • multinucleated, or having more than one nucleus Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles • found in the heart • involuntary • short, narrow, rectangular, and branched • striated, or having long and thin lines • having only a single nucleus • found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways • involuntary • spindle-shaped • non-striated • very elastic • having only a single nucleus • arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax simultaneously
  • 39. Characteristics of the different kinds of Muscles Skeletal Muscles Cardiac Muscles Smooth Muscles • found in the heart • involuntary • short, narrow, rectangular, and branched • striated, or having long and thin lines • having only a single nucleus • found in walls of blood vessels of organs, and their passageways • involuntary • spindle-shaped • non-striated • very elastic • having only a single nucleus • arranged in sheets, so they can contract and relax simultaneously • attached to the bones • voluntary • cylindrical • can flex and relax that allows movement • striated, or having long and thin lines • multinucleated, or having more than one nucleus
  • 40. Quiz!
  • 41. What are Voluntary Muscles? What are Involuntary Muscles? 3-5. What are Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth Muscles? 6-13. Write all 7 parts of the Skeletal Muscles. 14-17. Write all 4 parts of the Cardiac Muscles.