Table of Contents
- 1 What are the 5 parts of the appendicular skeleton?
- 2 How is the skeletal system used in sports?
- 3 How does the skeleton help with performance in PE and sport?
- 4 What is the role of skeleton in sport and movement?
- 5 How is the pelvic girdle attached to the axial skeleton?
- 6 How to write the names of the bones in a skeleton?
What are the 5 parts of the appendicular skeleton?
The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the shoulder girdle, the upper limbs, the pelvic girdle, and the lower limbs.
How is the skeletal system used in sports?
Answer: Page 30 Muscles are firmly attached to bones forming levers to allow for sporting movements. The skeleton acts as a framework. Muscles are firmly attached to bones forming levers to allow for sporting movements.
What is your appendicular skeleton and what role does it play?
The appendicular skeleton supports the attachment and functions of the upper and lower limbs of the human body.
What’s appendicular skeleton?
The appendicular skeleton is one of two major bone groups in the body, the other being the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton is comprised of the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis.
How does the skeleton help with performance in PE and sport?
The skeletal system plays a very important part to helping sporting performance. It acts as a framework for muscle attachment and some bones protect vital organs, e.g. the cranium protects the brain. Other bones produce red and white blood cells. The Skeletal system also supports the body and determines shape.
What is the role of skeleton in sport and movement?
Movement – the skeleton allows movement of the body as a whole and its individual parts. The bones act as levers and also form joints that allow muscles to pull on them and produce movement. Attachment of muscles – the bones of the skeleton provide surfaces for the attachment of muscles.
What connects the appendicular skeleton to the axial skeleton?
pectoral girdle
The pectoral girdle or shoulder girdle consists of four bones that connect these supporting bones to the trunk. The pectoral girdle is made up of two clavicles and two scapulae which are the anchors that attach the “appendicular” skeleton to the “axial” skeleton.
What makes up the appendicular part of the skeleton?
The bones of the appendicular skeleton make up the rest of the skeleton, and are so called because they are appendages of the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the shoulder girdle, the upper limbs, the pelvic girdle, and the lower limbs. Let’s take a look at the bones of the appendicular skeleton. 1.
How is the pelvic girdle attached to the axial skeleton?
Because it is responsible for bearing the weight of the body and for locomotion, the pelvic girdle is securely attached to the axial skeleton by strong ligaments. It also has deep sockets with robust ligaments to securely attach the femur to the body. The pelvic girdle is further strengthened by two large hip bones.
How to write the names of the bones in a skeleton?
Create a chart of the entire skeleton and work your way down, from the cranium to the phalanges, writing down the name of each bone as you go on a note card and write the function or the names of articulating bones on the back. You can then group them into easier to remember