Power in Pairs An investigation into how muscles work together.

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Step #2 Seated partner: Put hands on top of the table and push downward Standing partner: Feel the front and back of your partner’s arm (bicep/ triceps) 2. How did your partner’s bicep and tricep feel when pushing down?

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Power in PairsAn investigation into how

muscles work together

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Step #1

Seated partner: Place his/her hands under the edge of the table Apply gentle upward pressure

Standing partner: Feel the front and back of the person’s arm (bicep/

triceps)

1. Write down how your partner’s bicep and tricep felt when pushing up in a complete sentence.

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Step #2 Seated partner:

Put hands on top of the table and push downward

Standing partner: Feel the front and back of your partner’s arm

(bicep/ triceps)

2. How did your partner’s bicep and tricep feel when pushing down?

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Step #3 Switch positions and repeat steps 1 and 2

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Step #1 (after partners switch) Seated partner:

Place his/her hands under the edge of the table Apply gentle upward pressure

Standing partner: Feel the front and back of the person’s arm

(bicep/ triceps)

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Step #2 (after partners switch) Seated partner:

Put hands on top of the table and push downward

Standing partner: Feel the front and back of your partner’s arm

(bicep/ triceps)

3. Based on these observations, how do you think the muscles in your arm work?

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Answer the following questions in your science notebook

1. Write down how your partner’s bicep and tricep felt when pushing up in a complete sentence.

2. Write down how your partner’s bicep and tricep felt when pushing down in a complete sentence.

3. Based on these observations, how do you think the muscles in your arm work?

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Do we have to tell our muscles to work??? Voluntary:

Choose for it to happen or under your control

Involuntary:

It happens without you choosing or thinking about it

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3 Types of Muscle Cardiac muscle:

Found only in the heart

Function = pumps blood through the body

Involuntary (works without your control)

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3 Types of Muscle Skeletal muscle:

Attached to skeleton

Function = moves bones

Voluntary (under your control)

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3 Types of Muscle Smooth muscle:

Found in blood vessels and parts of the digestive system

Function = moves food and blood

Involuntary (works without your control)

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Where are muscles found?1. Draw a person (NO STICK PEOPLE).

2. Label at least 3 parts that are made of skeletal muscle (Label part and type of muscle)

3. Label at least 3 parts that are made of smooth muscle (Label part and type of muscle)

4. Draw and label where cardiac muscle is found (Label part and type of muscle)

5. Write a short paragraph explaining what you drew.

***There should be at least 7 muscles labeled