1. Bogart Antonio Garcia Roman
Rocio Alvarado Hernandez
Jesús Hiram Hernandez Cruz
Ortiz Reyes Evelyn Ivonne
SISTEMA
MUSCULAR
2. Los músculos son estructuras o
tejidos existentes en el ser humano
que tienen la capacidad de generar
movimiento al contraerse y relajarse.
¿Músculos?
3. Está formado por células
especializadas llamadas miocitos.
5. Se presentan en músculos que están
adheridos al esqueleto. Apariencia
estriada
TIPOS DE MUSCULOS
01
Músculo esqueletico
Localizado en las paredes de los
órganos viscerales huecos (hígado,
p+ancreas e intestinos)
02
Músculo liso
Localizadas en las paredes del
corazón.
03
Músculo cárdiaco
6.
7. Músculos de las
extremidades superiores
Incluyen los músculos de
expresión facial, de la
masticación, de la órbita, de la
lengua, de la faringe y del cuello
Músculos de la cabeza
y cuello
Músculos del
tronco
Incluye músculos de la
espalda, músculos
abdominales anteriores,
laterales y del piso pélvico
Incluyen músculos del
hombro, del brazo, antebrazo
y de la mano.
Músculos de las
extremidades
inferiores
Incluyen músculos de
la cadera, muslo, pierna
y pie.
9. ● La mayor parte se encuentran en la cara,
y nos permiten masticar, hablar y realizar
gestos: los bucinadores mueven los
labios; los maseteros permiten realizar la
masticación; y los orbiculares abren y
cierran los ojos.
14. Los músculos del tronco tienen algunas
funciones muy importantes; contribuyen en
la protección de las vísceras torácicas y
abdominopélvicas, y colaboran en
actividades esenciales del cuerpo tales
como los movimientos de la respiración, la
defecación y la micción.
El tronco (torso) es la
porción central del cuerpo
humano, a la cual se unen
la cabeza y las
extremidades superiores e
inferiores
19. ● En las extremidades superiores,
los deltoides levantan los brazos;
los bíceps los flexionan y
los tríceps los estiran;
los flexores doblan los dedos y
los extensores los estiran.
24. ● En las extremidades inferiores , los glúteos nos
impulsan al caminar; los cuádriceps estiran las
piernas y los bíceps las flexionan;
los tibiales levantan el empeine, y
los gemelos permiten estirar el pie.
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Despite being red, Mars is actually a
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Jupiter is the biggest
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Jupiter
Venus has extremely
high temperatures
Venus
Saturn is a gas giant
and has several rings
Saturn
82. Venus is the second
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Mars
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Mars is actually a very
cold place
Venus
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Neptune
Mercury is the closest
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Mercury
Saturn is a gas giant with
several rings
Saturn
Jupiter is the biggest
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Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Venus is extremely hot,
even more than Mercury
02 Earth
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
Earth is the only planet
known to harbor life
03 Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Jupiter was named after
a Roman god
04 Saturn
Saturn has around eighty
moons, more than Jupiter
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
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Saturn has also
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Saturn
It’s the biggest
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Jupiter
Mars is actually a
very cold place
Mars
It has a very
beautiful name
Venus
Neptune is far
away from Earth
Neptune
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dwarf planet
Pluto
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main asteroid belt
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Despite being
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Venus
Venus is the
second planet
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Saturn
Saturn is a gas
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Jupiter
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
of them all
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Mars
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Mars is a cold planet
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Saturn has several rings
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Venus
Mars is actually
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Mars
Jupiter is a huge
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Jupiter
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Saturn
Neptune is far
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Mercury
Mars is an extremely
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Mars
Saturn is a gas giant
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Saturn
It’s the farthest planet
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Neptune
It’s the biggest planet
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Jupiter
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Editor's Notes
Estas células tienen la propiedad de aumentar o disminuir su longitud al ser estimuladas por impulsos eléctricos procedentes del sistema nervioso.