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OCR GCSE PE J587 1.1 Applied Anatomy and Physiology Summary Notes

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recapula
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up
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pelvis
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& abdominal - the shoulder
raises arm forwards, backwards and sideways at

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bends arm at elbow (flexion
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n knees patella
of air inhaled sexhaled from
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lungs
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tibia elbow
at extension
ray
for min.
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gastrocnemius
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straightens arm

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releasing a



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tarsals talus Lankles h
-
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metatarsals E
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ofoxygenated and deoxygenated blood
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flexes spine so you can bend forwards, creates a pull
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tissue that makes
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tissue that connects bones together
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body.
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and stabilises the joint
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tissue that prevents friction a
at
side cabduction) Artery rein

3. Muscle attachment for movement jointby covering the ends of
bones (biggest:gluteus maximus) 02 Oxygenated (x PA) deoxygenated (xPVs

and acts shock absorber the
muscle connects the shoulder and elbow
as a
moving leading leg and trail leg when hurdling inloutofheat
away into
biceps

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tough yetflexible band
offibrous at knee (extension
-straightens leg

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that joins muscle to bone take off
tissue ↳
high jump
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types
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bends leg at knee (flexion
cell thickblood vessels, diffusion.
pulling backofthe knee before kicking ball
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one


* Flexion gas

a
joint the angle ata jointspendings. wraparound muscles and
knee:a b:femur, tibia idecreasing organs
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Elbow:ab:radius, ulna,
humans preparing for chest pass
-




shoulder:ab: humans
scapula,
-
sprinter drives leg forward (BS) as circulatory system
↑be
continuous flow ofoxygenated blood reaches




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ensures a

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of synovial joints cirulation chearf <>
lungs)
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Joints (knee+elbows 2. systematic circulation chart->body
↓ Hinge for (BS)
a conversion
allow movementin direction
only
and fear:l ess injuries
* Abduction blood calls
protein
more stable less wear +
-
with
movement:flexion extension
+ ·have
haemoglobin, binds Oz-oxyhaemoglobin ->

t he body muscles.
Ball and socketjoints (shoulder-hip)
of
2.
the other
-

trampolimistperforms straddle shape CO2
away to preventbuild oflactic acid.
has fits into
a bulge that
a socket on carry up
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movement
large range equation
of
to injury A Adduction cardiac
and fear:m ore prone



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less stable more wear moving limb towards midi e
sideways Agonistmuscle/prime mover
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movements:flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, stroke vol h eartrate
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=
output
contracts to create movement
antagothe muscle,that
the breaststroke
circumduation swimmer completing +
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out meantt o body by LV
arm pull during each contraction of heart
meet.
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t which agonist
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of times the heartbeats per minute
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turning pointaround stabilises origin of

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imaginary axis Fixator:Muscle
heartper minute
drive shoti n table tennis of blood pumped out
by
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the upward phase of a bicep curl nose
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bone moves in a circle
a
agonist:biceps. Alexion atthe elbow. mouth
↑ socket -
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1
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ball and joint antagonist:triceps relaxes, allowing movement to occur
/
·




sadduction, abduction, fixator:deltoid ribcage bronchi

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X
rotation, circumduation
↑ e.g. kicking a football &
Tankle ~


agonist:quadriceps. extension at knee intercostal bo


~
1
-antagonist:hamstrings, relaxed muscles &
( dorsiflexion
Muscle:a band offibrous tissue thathas the ability to
plantar flexion
contract, producing movement in the body sprint starting position along jump frieversal
take of lung
e.g. -

tendon connects the biceps to the radius bone, the bicep agonist:tibial is anterior flexes at ankle.
the bones surfaces
A
freely moveable jointwith pulls on the radius creating flexion at the elbow. caorsiflexion I
protectedwith articular cartilage, connected by
~

antagonist:gastrocnemius relaxes
-


diaphragm
fibrous connective tissue stendon),capsule
filled with synovial fluid Nicole (iW.T. ④ alveoli

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