Adaptations for movement and the musculoskeletal system
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How do animals produce movement?
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**Muscles pull on a skeleton** — the muscle contracts and the skeleton acts as a system of levers.
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Why can't one muscle move a bone both ways?
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A muscle can **only contract (pull)** — it cannot push or lengthen itself, so it moves a bone in one direction only.
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What is an antagonistic pair?
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Two muscles on **opposite sides of a joint** with **opposite effects** — one bends the joint, its partner straightens it.
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At the elbow, which muscle bends it and which straightens it?
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The **biceps** contracts to **bend (flex)** the elbow; the **triceps** contracts to **straighten (extend)** it.
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Tendon vs ligament?
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A **tendon** joins **muscle to bone**; a **ligament** joins **bone to bone**.
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List the levels of organisation in a muscle, largest to smallest.
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Whole **muscle** → muscle **fibre** (cell) → **myofibril** → **sarcomere** (the contractile unit).
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