Human Motion Systems

We can perform everyday activities such as leaving the house heading to school to learn because God created man in motion is accompanied by the perfect tool.

human motion devices composed of:

- Muscle: active motion devices

- Bone: a passive motion device

1. Muscle.

activity of our movement is caused by the role of the muscle. because God created the muscles so that we can move very well.

Various kinds of muscle.

Distinctive types of muscles found in organ samples
Striated muscle - a cylindrical, striated, striated, many edge core, muscle work is influenced awareness, reaction to stimuli faster, get tired.
skeletal muscle.
Smooth muscle - reel form, core sati in the middle, the working muscles is not influenced awareness, slow reactions to stimuli, do not get tired.
Heart muscle - striated muscle but forms such as branching shape. muscle work is not influenced by consciousness. do not get tired

2. Bone.

bone called a tool because it is affected by passive motion of the muscles that move tulangpun come to move.

Various kinds of bone based on the nature of the constituent substances differentiated into cartilage and bones.

examples of such cartilage found on the nostrils, ears, bones between joints, etc..

there are examples of true bone in the compiler framework of bones of the skull, ulna, lever etc.

Various kinds of bone based on the shape we distinguish be:

- Bone pipe (pipe sample forms, such as the thigh bone, upper arm bone, etc..)

- Lamellar bone (lamellar bone samples compiler framework of the skull, shoulder blades etc.)

- Short bones (short form of the bone samples compiler vertebrae)

A collection of some kind of bone will develop the framework. so the framework is a collection of bones.

Human skeleton endoskeleton because their frames are categorized as located within the body. such as crabs that are outside the framework of the body (eksoskeleton).

The function of the framework are:

- Gives shape to the body.

- Straightened

- Protects the organs vital

Muscle, etc-adherence place.

Human skeleton is divided into several sections:

1. framework drawn up by the skull's forehead bone, wedge bone, bones, temples, fontanel bone, nasal bone, jaw bone, etc..

2. framework of the body; prepared by the sternum, ribs, scapula, spine, etc..

3. order of motion: compiled by the femur, tibia, fibula, bones of the toe, the upper arm bone, etc..