Bio T4 DLP KSSM Chapter 14 Support & Movement in Humans and Animals
Bio T4 DLP KSSM Chapter 14 Support & Movement in Humans and Animals
Bio T4 DLP KSSM Chapter 14 Support & Movement in Humans and Animals
ENDOSKELETON
oto enable them to move from one place to
another in search of food, partners,
o to escape from predators and threats.
oThe endoskeleton functions to maintain
body shape,
o support soft body tissues and protect
internal organs from injury
THE NECESSITY OF
SKELETAL SYSTEMS IN
ANIMALS AND HUMANS
o EXOSKELETON
▪-The exoskeleton found in
insects and crabs,
▪- support and protect
body organs and enable
these animals to move.
HYDROSTATIC SKELETON
oAnimals with soft tissues such as earthworms need
a hydrostatic skeleton to maintain a rigid body
shape.
oThe fluid give the hydrostatic pressure to the
organism body
oOsteomalacia is a soft
bone condition due to lack
of calcium, phosphorus and
vitamin D.
o Osteomalacia occurs
among adults, especially
pregnant women
o. It is called rickets if it
occurs among children
oRickets causes the
softening and weakening of
children’s bones, resulting in
bone defects. .
OSTEOMALASIA
oA common type of
arthritis among the
elderly is
osteoarthritis.
oOsteoarthritis is
caused by
decreased synovial
fluid, and wear and
tear of the cartilage
ARTHRITIS in certain joints
oThe cartilage becomes
thinner, and the ligament
shortens and loses some of
its elasticity.
o Joints, such as the knee
joint becomes swollen,
painful and less flexible.
oArthritis restricts daily
ARTHRITIS activities such as walking
oThe backbone of a
scoliosis patient is bent
to the side, forming an
‘S’ or ‘C’ shape when
viewed from the back
o Scoliosis may be
caused by a genetic
factor or abnormal
growth of the
backbone during
SCOLIOSIS puberty development
PRACTICES TO MAINTAIN
A HEALTHY
MUSCULOSKELETAL
SYSTEM
oPosture refers to a person’s
body position when sitting,
lying, walking and standing.
o We should not slouch when
standing or sitting.
oSlouching will exert pressure
on the vertebral column,
resulting in the misalignment of
the vertebral column.
o This will prevent circulation of
GOOD BODY POSTURE the blood, suppressing the
nerves and vital organs.
oWear proper, comfortable
and loose clothing so as not
to restrict blood circulation
and affect the
musculoskeletal system.
o A suitable pair of shoes,
with low heels and cushion,
provides support and
prevents injury to the
PROPER ATTIRE vertebral column.
oExercise strengthens the
joint structure and increases
the flexibility of muscles
and ligaments.
o Exercise also increases
bone strength and bone
mineral deposits among
adults, as well as prevents
osteoporosis in the elderly.
EXERCISE
oConsume a balanced diet,
especially foods rich in calcium
(milk), minerals (phosphate),
vitamin C and D.
oVitamin D aids in calcium
absorption, while vitamin C
increases bone mass.
BALANCED DIET
FINISH