Locomotion and Movement | Human Muscular System
πββοΈ Locomotion & Movement in Humans β A Complete Guide
π What is Movement and Locomotion?
- All living beings show movement.
- Locomotion is movement that changes location β like walking, running, swimming.
- All locomotion is movement, but not all movement is locomotion!
π Why Do We Move?
Animals move to find food, shelter, mates, better climate, or escape predators.
𧬠Types of Movement in Our Body
Type | Example | System Used |
Amoeboid | WBCs, Macrophages | Pseudopodia, Microfilaments |
Ciliary | Trachea, Fallopian Tubes | Coordinated Cilia |
Muscular | Limbs, Jaws | Muscles + Skeleton + Neurons |
πͺ Muscle Types in the Human Body
Type | Features | Control |
Skeletal | Striated, Attached to skeleton | Voluntary |
Visceral | Non-striated, in organs | Involuntary |
Cardiac | Striated, only in heart | Involuntary |
βοΈ Muscle Contraction (Sliding Filament Theory)
- Signal from brain β motor neuron β muscle.
- Neurotransmitter (ACh) releases calcium ions.
- CaΒ²βΊ exposes actin binding sites.
- Myosin head binds to actin β pulls β shortens muscle (contracts).
- ATP helps detach and reset myosin head.
During contraction: I band shortens, A band stays same, H zone reduces.
π₯ Red vs. White Muscle Fibers
Feature | Red Muscle | White Muscle |
Myoglobin | High | Low |
Respiration | Aerobic | Anaerobic |
Fatigue | Slow | Fast |
Examples | Back muscles, bird flight | Eye muscles |
π Practice Quiz
- Q1: Which bone is a sesamoid bone?
π Answer: Patella
- Q2: What causes muscle fatigue?
π Answer: Lactic acid buildup
- Q3: What type of movement do WBCs show?
π Answer: Amoeboid
- Q4: What type of joint is between atlas and axis?
π Answer: Pivot joint
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