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Department of Science 2018-2019 Second Term: Revision Worksheet - 1 L-1.6, 1.7 & 1.8 Muscles and bones Grade 4... Name:... Date:.../.../2019 Q.1 Label each muscle group. neck muscles shoulder muscles thigh muscles stomach muscles calf muscle forearm muscles upper arm muscles chest muscles jaw muscles neck muscles stomach muscles jaw muscles shoulder muscles chest muscles upper arm muscles forearm muscles thigh muscles calf muscles Q.2 Complete the following sentences using the words in the box bicep relaxed move straighten contracted arm joint muscles bones tricep One of the key jobs of the skeleton is to allow us to. move Muscles attach to the bones and get either shorter or longer causing the bones to move. When the muscles get shorter they are said to be contracted and when they get longer they are said to be. relaxed Where bones meet is known as a. joint The elbow joint involves two main muscles, the bicep and the. tricep These muscles work together to allow us to bend and straighten our. arm

Arm Bent Arm Straight Q.3. In the two diagrams below, label the pictures as Arm Bent and Arm Straight. Colour in the bicep muscle pink and tricep muscle blue. Then fill in the four boxes with one of these labels. tricep contracts tricep relaxes bicep contracts bicep relaxes Arm...straight... Arm...bent... 1 bicep relaxes 2 tricep contracts 3 bicep contracts 4 tricep relaxes Q.4. Choose the correct answer. a) The smallest muscle in the body is in your ( ear / buttock ). b) The largest muscle in the body is in your ( ear / buttock ). c) Your body contains ( more / less ) than 600 muscles. d) The strongest muscle is in your ( jaw / eye ).

e) When muscle contracts, it ( shortens / lengthens ). f) Muscles work ( individually / in pairs ). g) Muscles can ( push / pull ) on bones, but they can't ( push / pull ) them back to their original position. h) The most active muscles are those controlling ( eye / lip ) movements. i) The muscle that never get tired is the ( heart / leg ) muscle. j) Muscles have to ( shorten / lengthen ) to make a bone move. k) Three muscle types are cardiac, smooth and ( skeletal / heart ). l) Your heart is a ( cardiac / skeletal ) muscle. Q.5. What does each arrow point to? Write ligament or tendon. tendon ligament Complete the sentences based on the picture. a) Ligaments connect bone to. bone b) Tendons connect muscle to. bone Q.6. Observe the picture and complete the sentences. The arm is bent (straight / bent ). 2 Muscle 2 is contracted (contracted / relaxed ). It is called the biceps (biceps / triceps ). 1 Muscle 1 is relaxed (contracted/ relaxed). It is called the triceps ( biceps / triceps ).

Q.7. Read the text and answer the questions on the right. Muscles which we do not control are called involuntary muscles. E.g. heart muscles Involuntary muscles help us breathe, keep our heart beating and our eyes blinking. Tendons are tough tissues that connect muscles to bones. Muscles which we control are called voluntary muscles. E.g. arm muscles When muscles contract, the tendon and bone (or body) move. Q.8. Tick the best answer. 1- What would happen if muscles were not attached to bones? We would not be able to walk. We would not be able to move our arms. We would not be able to have any movement. 2- What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles? Voluntary muscles cannot be consciously controlled, such as cardiac muscles. Involuntary muscles can be controlled by an individual s will, such as skeletal muscles. Voluntary muscles can be consciously controlled, such as cardiac muscles. Involuntary muscles cannot be controlled by an individual s will, such as skeletal muscles. Voluntary muscles can be consciously controlled, such as skeletal muscles. Involuntary muscles cannot be controlled by an individual s will, such as cardiac muscles. 3- The intestines, walls of the stomach and blood vessels are made up of: Smooth muscles Cardiac muscles Skeletal muscles

Q.9. Identify the type of muscle tissue. Write: Skeletal muscle tissue, Smooth muscle tissue, Cardiac muscle tissue smooth muscle tissue cardiac muscle tissue skeletal muscle tissue