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Anatomy knowledge must be inherent within your work for to meet the standard. This means that you can no longer add on a seperate sentence that includes the name of a muscle. Anatomical knowledge must be evident throughout your work. This can be done easily when explaining things such as the person
"Lowering his centre of gravity to increase his stability by having flexion in his knee and hip joints with the hamstring, quadricep (agonists) and gluteus maximus and hip flexors (antagonists) to support this movement".
FACT: The human body has 270 bones at birth and this is reduced to a total of 206 in adulthood after some bones fuse (join together) The skeleton has five roles to play in the human body. Find out what they are here
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Anatomy: Bones
Humerus
Clavicle
Scapular
Radius
Ulnar
Femur
Tibia
Fibula
Tarsals
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Cranium
Vertebrae
Ribs
Sternum
Mandible
Patella
Pelvis
Extension tasks:
Skeletal system bones must know Jigsaw
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Anatomy: Muscles
Trapezius
Latissimus dorsi
Deltoids
Pectoralis Major/ minor
Biceps
Triceps
Obliques
Rectus Abdominus
External obliques
Hip Flexors (iliopsoas muscle group)
Gluteus medius
Gluteus Maximus
Quadriceps
Hamstrings
Gastrocnemius
Soleus
Tibialis anterior
Adductors
Erector Spinae
Anatomy Arcade “Poke a muscle”
To be completed
Level 1 Anterior & Posterior
Level 2 Anterior & Posterior
Level 3 Pose
Muscles of the human body video
Terry Crews “make music with your muscles”
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Flexion
Extension
Abduction
Adduction
Rotation
Plantar flexion
Dorsiflexion
Pronation
Supination
Elevation
Depression
Protraction
Retraction
Inversion
Eversion
Agonist
Antagonist
Concentric
Eccentric
Isometric
Movement of the human body learn site
Level 3 Movement reading and explanations (within movement planes)