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Biology 20: Module 6 1 Assignment Module 6 The Motor System and Homeostasis Student Name:

Biology 20: Module 6 2 Assignment Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Total Marks Total Possible Marks 30 23 53 Your Mark Teacher Comments:

Biology 20: Module 6 3 Assignment MODULE 6: LESSON 1 ASSIGNMENT This Module 6: Lesson 1 Assignment is worth 30 marks. The value of each question is stated in the left margin. Lesson 1 Assignment: Movement and Muscle Tissue TR 1. Types of Muscle Tissue You can list the three types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. Can you differentiate between their structure and location in the body? Summarize the characteristics of each type of muscle, and decide how each kind of muscle helps you react to an event. (9 marks) 1. Three types of muscle tissue are located in various organs in the body. Complete the table below to summarize the characteristics of each type of muscle tissue. Type CHARACTERISTICS OF MUSCLE TISSUES Structure Voluntary/ Involuntary? Location in the Body Smooth Cardiac Skeletal

Biology 20: Module 6 4 Assignment Use the following information to answer the next question. Although they differ in various characteristics, all muscles types have one function. They create movement within the body. Review the figure opposite. It explains that sensors in the body continuously detect stimuli. Information is sent to control centres, which in turn direct responses to the stimuli. Responses are carried out by effectors all of which are types of muscle tissue. Suppose you are asleep and the doorbell rings. You stumble to your feet and move toward the door, open it, and speak with your visitor. Think of the many changes occurring in your body as you awaken and respond to the sound of the doorbell. (6 marks) 2. Complete the table below to show how the three types of muscle tissue help you respond to the doorbell. Smooth Muscle Cardiac Muscle Skeletal Muscle

Biology 20: Module 6 5 Assignment (15 marks) TR 3. Energy Supply During an Activity How and when are the different sources of muscle metabolism that you already know about creatine phosphate (the phosphagen system), aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration (lactic acid system) used during exercise? Why is heat produced during exercise? You may need to do further research. Prepare a step-by-step summary of how the body is supplied with energy over the course of exercising. Keep in mind how ATP is supplied to the muscle cells over the first few seconds, minutes, and eventually the longer times of a workout. Also, show the relationship between heat production and muscle use. You may use a variety of formats such as slide show, a podcast, a poster, a diagram, or a paragraph to present your summary. Use the following guide to see how you will be scored. Each bullet is worth 5 marks. Your maximum score is 15 marks. Score 5 Excellent 4 Good 3 Satisfactory 2 Limited 1 Poor 0 Insufficient Scoring Criteria Description of the energy supply to the body from the three energy systems as a response to exercise is thorough and complete. Descriptions include many explicit examples and details and may include correct diagrams. Presentation of information is clear and logical and shows high levels of organization. A detailed explanation using diagrams or charts is provided correlating heat production with muscle metabolism during exercise. Description of the energy supply to the body from the three energy systems as a response to exercise is suitable and complete. Descriptions include some explicit examples and details and may include correct diagrams. Presentation of information is clear and logical and shows organization. A detailed explanation is provided correlating heat production with muscle metabolism during exercise. Description of the energy supply to the body from the three energy systems as a response to exercise is suitable. Descriptions include some examples and details and may include correct diagrams. Presentation of information is clear. A suitable explanation is provided correlating heat production with muscle metabolism during exercise. A sketchy description of the energy supply to the body from the energy systems as a response to exercise is produced. Descriptions include some examples and details and may include correct diagrams. Presentation of information is not always clear due to a lack of organization. An attempt is made to provide an explanation correlating heat production with muscle metabolism during exercise, but it is incomplete. A description of the energy supply to the body from the energy systems as a response to exercise is attempted. Descriptions include insufficient examples and details and may include diagrams. Presentation of information is not clear due to a lack of organization. An attempt is made to provide an explanation correlating heat production with muscle metabolism during exercise, but it is incorrect. Does not address the question presented, or provides an answer that is too brief to assess.

Biology 20: Module 6 6 Assignment Please submit your response below. If your response cannot be placed in the space provided, it may be attached to this document. Please indicate how your instructor will access your response.

Biology 20: Module 6 7 Assignment MODULE 6: LESSON 2 ASSIGNMENT This Module 6: Lesson 2 Assignment is worth 23 marks. The value of each question is stated in the left margin. Lesson 2 Assignment: Muscles, Health, and Homeostasis TR 1. Injuries Related to Athletics You will be completing Thought Lab 10.2: Injuries Related to Athletics on page 345 of the textbook. You may choose to complete this project as a group or individually. The procedure and related tasks are outlined here. Procedure 1. Select one of the athletics-related injuries listed below. baseball finger blocker s arm charley horse compactment syndrome pitcher s arm pulled groin pulled hamstrings rider s bones rotator cuff injury shin splints tennis elbow tennis leg 2. Research the injury you selected, as well as ways that this injury and most other common muscle injuries can be prevented. (Start with index and search-engine keywords related to exercise, warming up, and conditioning.) Analysis (10 marks) 1. Using a suitable medium and format, outline the nature, cause, treatment, and prevention of the injury you selected. Be sure to cite any sources of information you used. The following criteria will be used to assess your project.

Biology 20: Module 6 8 Assignment ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST Research Project Evaluation Title of Project: General Criteria 1. The research project is an analysis of facts, ideas, data, and expert opinions that support the summary statement of the report. 2. The research project displays the student s own thinking, analysis, and expression of ideas. 3. The research project is not a simple analysis of the student s own thoughts or opinions simply a synopsis of what the student has read about the chosen topic a simple presentation of someone else s argument with a few other sources added Initiating and Planning 4. The issue is stated clearly, including alternative positions or points of view. 5. The purpose of the project is clearly explained. 6. The research plan is realistic in scope and can be completed in the time allocated. 7. A series of questions is listed to help focus the research. 8. The criteria used to determine the student s position on the issue are listed. Performing and Recording 9. The relevant information is collected from a variety of print and electronic sources. 10. The source, reliability, and validity of the information have been documented. 11. There are research and/or concrete examples to support each position or point of view. 12. The scientific principles related to the topic have been identified and explained. Analyzing and Interpreting 13. Data is compiled and displayed in an appropriate format, using graphing and/or spreadsheet software. 14. The conclusions are valid and are fully supported by the data that is included. 15. New questions or applications that arose from the research have been identified. Communication and Teamwork 16. The final report is clear, complete, and well organized. 17. Headings, charts, graphs, and diagrams have been used to help communicate findings. 18. Appropriate terminology and vocabulary are used. 19. The final report is free of spelling and grammatical errors. 20. Proper notation is used to cite information sources.

Biology 20: Module 6 9 Assignment Attach your project here or send the link to the file. (3 marks) 2. The phrase no pain, no gain is sometimes used in fitness and bodybuilding classes. Evaluate the use of the phrase and the potential effects on the health of the people who follow this advice. (10 marks) TR 2. Muscle Disorders Present information in the form of a poster or diagram on muscular dystrophy that covers the following points: effect of disorder on the motor system (use specific vocabulary, such as actin, myosin, and myofibrils) technology or treatment of the disorder possible effects to other body systems Attach your project here or send the link to the file. Once you have completed all of the questions, submit your work to your teacher.