How your muscular system works - Emma Bryce
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Each time you take a step, 200 muscles work in unison to lift your foot, propel it forward, and set it down. It’s just one of the many thousands of tasks performed by the muscular system: this network of over 650 muscles covers the body and is the reason we can blink, smile, run, jump, and stand upright. So how does it work? Emma Bryce takes you into the body to find out.
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200+ muscles just to lift my foot? Yep, sound like enough exercise for one day.
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That's why I'm tired after a walk of 3miles.
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Yes of course!
What schools didn't teach us :/
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What i learned is that there are three{3} types of muscles
1.Skeletal Muscle attach to each bone
2.Cardiac Muscle which can only be seen by the heart
3.smooth Muscle Examples:Uterus and Large intenstince and small
What i also learned is that There are two twicthes
1.fast twicth {it's hard to explain}
2.slow twicth Ummm a muscle that moves slow so that you can move longer {maybe}
Others Well... it's hard to explain but this video is helpful!
everyone saying this for online school a few months ago:
me: uhh anyone here for jan 2021????
Aye what happens when you expose muscles to stress
me!
Yes, time sent: January 18, 2021 12:15 PM
Yup
Are u in gems first point school?
who’s is whatching this in 2020 COVID where you need to do zoom for online learning?
DAHLIA GONZALEZ same
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Yh dude
in 2020 yes
Me lol
Yah, bruh. I work out 200+ muscles a day, no biggie. It ain't easy to keep up this physique
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quarantine got my teacher making watch this 😞
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Skeletal muscles can also perform autonomic work like
blinking of eye,
protects the tympanic membrane from greater noise,
put off your hands when touching hot objects, etc
So it's a both voluntary & involuntary.
You are now blinking, breathing, and chewing manually.
That's more of a nerve function you are talking about not a muscle
Blinking is voluntary
Pi But Eye can blink without our knowledge or command.
Adam Johns Yes I do. But It is related to muscle .
The human body is such a complex,intricate system. I feel like I can never do it justice.
You don’t need to. It’s actually the brain (you) that keeps this body together. Even autonomous nervous system functions are made up by you.
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Boring
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ernandis watspher I do too!
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this is so helpful for a project I am doing. Thanks so much!!!
people talk about how scary the human skeleton is, but nobody talks about the muscular system, the one which can actually move
The muscles used to make a smile actually send a biochemical message to our Nervous System that it is safe to relax the flight of freeze response.
Thanks for these videos, rlly helps when it comes to tests.
This relates to something that I am currently studying. I am at the moment studying for a Level 5 Sports, Rec and Exercise Diploma. One of our subjects atm is Anatomy & Physiology, teaching us lots about the human body like the Muscular system, Skeletal, Nervous and lots of things. I've learned lots from my studies, but I reckon there's some stuff in this that I probably learned.
Nice video!! For sure I learn tree thinks.
1.- skeletal muscles, which attaches via tendons to our bones, the cardiac muscle, which is only fund in the heart and the smooth muscle which lines the blood vessels and certain organs like intestine and uterus.
2.- some of the only parts of the body whose motions aren’t government by the muscular systems are the sperms cells the hair cilia in our airways and certain white blood cells muscle.
3.- the skeletal muscles also contains two types of muscle fibers, slow twitch and fast twitch, fast fibers reacts instantly when triggered but it use a lot of energy and the slow twitch fibers they react and use energy slowly so they can work more time.
Accually there is 3types of muscle fibers there is the ones that are intermediate but they are rare and slow twitch muscle are weaker than fast twitch fibers for instance a bodybuilder that trains mostly for looks will train both but mainly slow twitch by increasing the time under tension and the repetition but a powerlifter will train heavy loads with low repetition and increase the fast twitch fibers
this video was very helpful thank you so much
I was sitting at work high and I was like “wait how does walking actually work”.
Great video
This is so helpful for a project thank for you😊
The back side version looks like some kind of a war hammer titan
Ehh a man of culture👍
1-Las contracciones musculares se pueden dividir en tres tipos principales, las dos primeras acortan y alargan fibras musculares y la tercera crea una fuerza estabilizadora
2- El sistema musculoesquelético compone desde el 30 hasta el 40% de nuestro peso.
3- el musculo buccinador une tu mejilla a tus dientes y el sistema muscular proporciona el 85% de tu calor.
What a great video. I gonna break this down in a video! 🔝🔝🔝
your channel is very helpful
Nice video! I watched this in my PE lesson.
Great video! Learned a lot!
All of your video that you make my teacher at school always use your video to teache me and my friend.
Thanks for sharing this information have a wonderful day ❤
Took my test on the muscular system this morning... nice to know early that I failed😁👍🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽✌🏽😂😂😭😭😭
how did you do on that test lol
@@katelynnj.6946 He failed.
what you failed i feel bad for you?
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Wonderful explanation!
This is exactly what I'm studying in science at the moment! This was so helpful! Thank you so much! :D
Same
Please do a video on Laplace equations. What they are, their application and how to understand them
3 aspectos que desconocía sobre el tema.
1.- Desconocía que tan solo con dar un paso se ponen a trabajar 200 músculos para poder ejecutar todo el movimiento de dar un solo paso.
2.- Desconocía que el cuerpo esta formado por más de 650 músculos.
3.- También desconocía que el músculo proporciona el 85% del calor al cuerpo y que el corazón y los vasos sanguíneos lo reparten por igual a todo el cuerpo a través de la sangre.
Another brilliant video.
love these vids!
Very Informative looking forward for more content like this
It works perfect, thanks for asking
1- El sistema muscular está compuesto de 3 tipos de músculos, músculo esquelético, músculo cardiaco y músculo liso.
2- Los músculos esqueléticos están conectados al sistema nervioso somático que nos da control de movimiento.
3- Las fibras de contracción rápida reaccionan instantáneamente al activarse per usan su energía y se cansan rápidamente.
the slow twitch cells were pretty cool. Learning something new.
Or maybe I'm remembering.
tysm this helps so much
nice lesson thanks
Great video!
Literally thank u so much
thankyou i can use video in my class.
It's a beautiful video. Thanks.
This is a great video!
tysm this rlly helped me
Thank you, for this video. It is very informative. Human Anatomy and Physiology advanced stuff.
Este video me hizo ver tres cosas:
1.- Desconocía de la cantidad de músculos que tenemos en el cuerpo (650).
2.- No sabía que formaban entre el 30 y 40% de nuestro peso corporal.
3.- El musculo nos brinda el 85% de calor al cuerpo (yo pensaba que era la sangre la que lo hacía, más no la que lo enviaba).
So useful information!!!
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Its funny. I just got done reading the muscular system chapter in my textbook. And this was randomly revommrnded
Ai is always watching
Of course this video gets posted right after I finish the muscular unit in science class. Would've been real useful a week ago lmao
Amazing Mam,
Thank You.
Thank you for giving free education ❤️🙂
thank you so so much! this video has helped so much for my school work!
Lo que me pareció muy interesante es que al levantar un pie e impulsarlo hacia adelante trabajan 200 músculos, como también la contracción muscular se pueden dividir en tres tipos ya que los primeros dos acortan las fibras musculares y alargándolas y genera fuerzas opuestas ya que la tercera crea una fuerza estabilizadora que no cambian de longitud pero mantiene los músculos rígidos, lo que también me llamo la atención que las formas de contracción rápida se usa una mayor cantidad de energía y se cansan por otro lado la contracción lenta las fibras resultan mas resistentes y no consumen mucha energía pero se trabaja a periodos mas alargados. Otro dato importante es que nuestros músculos proporcionan un 85% de calor .
i love this
❤❤❤❤thank you for making this
Me gusto aprender aspectos del sistema muscular que desconocía como:
1. Cuales son unas de las únicas partes del cuerpo cuyos movimientos no son gobernados por el sistema muscular: espermatozoides, cilios en nuestras vías aéreas y ciertos glóbulos blancos.
2.Que los músculos de la espalda tienen más músculos de contracción lenta, lo que le ayuda a mantener nuestra postura todo el día.
3. Al estar funcionando nuestros músculos, usan energía y crea calor, el cual proporciona al cuerpo 85% del calor corporal, que es distribuido a través de la sangre y nos permite mantener la temperatura necesaria para sobrevivir.
using this for my online science work because my teacher wouldn't put it in the lesson but told us to write about it ✌🏻
Bro my heart is freaking shredded
Thanks for my science project
Cardiac muscles are not under the regulation of nervous system (ANS).
They have their own Pacemaker and thats why heart also beat outside the body and can be transplanted.
Well tommorow I'm going to be trying to walk for 12-13 hours straight so wish me luck guys :)
why will u walk so much
Very easy to understand 👌👍🏻
Es impresionante como cada que damos un paso se mueven 200 músculos, la mayor parte del sistema muscular esta formado por los músculos esqueléticos y ellos componen del 30 al 40 % del peso del cuerpo humano
the body works with the muscular system, which is composed of skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle and smooth muscle, are made up of muscle cells bundled tightly together. these reive signals from the nervous system than contract the fibres, wich in turn generates force and motion this produces almost all the movements we make
I want be a doctor . this video helped me alot
Es muy interesante saber la manera en la que trabaja nuestro cuerpo y todo lo que sucede para poder realizar las actividades en nuestra vida cotidiana. Nos ayuda mucho ya que nos damos cuenta de todo el trabajo que tiene el sistema muscular
You explain better than my school teacher muscle
Just a slight error :) Putting a book down doesn't involve use of the triceps, it's actually an eccentric contraction of biceps. Basically lifting a book and putting a book down are the same, unless you are in an environment where gravity is absent, or you're putting a book down faster than gravity.
Thank you for useful and easily understood video.
Well i certainly didn’t expect to be watching something like this before sleeping that’s for sure
Aspectos que desconocía del tema
1. El sistema muscular es una red de mas de 650 músculos y es responsable de nuestros movimientos corporales básicos.
2. El sistema muscular está compuesto por 3 músculos principales
- musculo esquelético
- musculo cardiaco
- musculo liso
Estos 3 están formados por fibras (células musculare).
3. Cuando los músculos funcionan usan energía, que después crea un subproducto importante, el calor.
4. El musculo proporciona alrededor del 85% de nuestro calor, el corazón y los vasos sanguíneos lo extienden a todo el cuerpo.
I am learning about muscular system and great show 😊😄
Thank you so much amazing
muy interesante, gracias por compartir esta información
Good knowledge
The human body works thanks to our diferent systems, they are connecting and have a specific function, like the muscular system.
This video was very helpful I had homework on this thx for everything ❤️😃
Desconocia el musculo mas pequeño que es el estapedio, tambien el musculo buccinador que este une la mejilla con los dientes, tambien que al caminar utilizamos mas de 200 musculos, ASOMBROSO!
Dindt like this animation, but glad to see you guys trying different animations for each video.
Anyone else watching this because of online PE class?
Yeshhhhh right here ;-;
For the human body to function, it needs the muscular system that is made up of 650 muscles that come into action when, for example, it blinks, smiles, jumps and walks etc.
The muscular system is also very important since it is responsible for the heart beat.
Make a video about TACHYONS plsss !
The better developed and balanced his Muscular System, the healthier and better functioning will be his MInd.
Thank you for this video.
It's good for students online learning
Desconocía que los músculos componen al rededor del 30-40% del peso del cuerpo, al igual que no sabía que los movimientos que no son gobernados por el sistema muscular son los espermatozoides, es interesante saber que la contracción muscular puede dividir en diferentes formas y ayudar así a nuestros brazos para poder doblar el codo
Depende del índice de músculo magro, alguien con obesidad puede tener un 30% de músculo, en cambio alguien con mucho músculo puede tener un 50% o hasta un poco más
I have a test in Biology on muscles tomorrow. What a coincidence!!! I'm in 6th grade
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Hows 7th grade mate?
i hade to do this for school
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Me pareció un video sumamente interesante y bastante entretenido gracias a los elementos visuales que añadieron, me sorprendió mucho que a pesar de saber lo básico acerca del sistema muscular hubo varios puntos los cuales me causaron interés y aprendí de ellos, ya que los desconocía totalmente.
• Cuando das un paso 200 músculos trabajan juntos para levantar, impulsar y asentar el pie.
• Los músculos reciben señales del sistema nervioso que contraen las fibras, que a su vez genera fuerza y movimiento. Esto es por lo que se producen casi todos los movimientos que hacemos.
• Las únicas partes del cuerpo cuyos movimientos no están gobernados por el sistema muscular son los espermatozoides, los cilios en nuestras vías aéreas y ciertos glóbulos blancos.
• La contracción muscular se puede dividir en 3 tipos principales: los primeros dos acortando las fibras musculares y alargándolas para generar fuerzas opuestas. El tercer tipo de contracción crea una fuerza estabilizadora, en este caso las fibras musculares no cambian de longitud, pero en cambio mantiene los músculos rígidos.
• Los músculos esqueléticos forman entre el 30 y 40% del peso de nuestro cuerpo.
• Las fibras de contracción rápida reaccionan instantáneamente al activarse, pero rápidamente usan su energía y se cansan. Por otro lado, las de contracción lenta son células de resistencia ya que reaccionan y usan energía lentamente para poder trabajar por periodos más largos.
• El musculo proporciona alrededor del 85% de tu calor corporal.
Wow! That's truly amaizing!
Thank you soo much!!!!! aaaaaaaa
I love this
The heart is a muscle,...and what do muscles do when they're torn? They grow back stronger.
sometimes, its time to say goodbye. the heart can cause massive internal bleeding
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Oof, the heart isn’t a skeletal muscle. That means you have to get surgery when it’s torn, or else you’ll internally bleed to death.
:)
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Watch this vid 3 time and still failed the test😁👑😌💅🏾👍🏾💋
Thank you maam cha 😁
Can u guys do all the systems were doing this in my class right now