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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 On your way through our first day adventure be carful you don't want to witness some possible disorders such as psoriasis , don't worry it's not contageous, but it can be quite disturbing at times. Timeline Skin city capitalWe will eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner(all included).Our first stop is the highest altitude point of skin city also the most humid layer for some delicious breakfast. The restaurant is called "The Épiderme". It doesn't stop there, we will stop in the Deep, deep hairy forest of the dermis. While watching the creatures of the deep we will enjoy a 6" sub sandwich. For the last stop of the day we will enter a dark, yet intriguing, nerve infested layer of skin city. The restaurant that we have picked for you is the "subcutaneous faté", where we will enjoy skin cities finest fatty foods. Deep, Deep Journey into The Body It's the big game today and we got front row tickets. In the muscular stadium where the heart cardiac muscle is involuntary we got the skeletal muscles v.s the cardiac muscles with Mr. smooth muscles as our commentator. We got our line up for the skeletal muscles with fact one as did you know that there are around 650 muscles in the human body. You use the tendons in your arms to move your fingers.The rival team the cardiac muscles. For fact one as the slow and fast twitch. fun fact about the slow and fast twitch is that the fast twitch means that the muscle is whiter in color as it has less myoglobin (a oxygen carrying protein). Fast twitch fibers contract quickly and powerfully, however they fatigue rapidly. Although, the slow twitch means that the muscle contain proteins that give it a rich red color. This muscle carries more oxygen efficiently and using fats, proteins or carbs as energy slow twitch muscle fibers contract over a long period of time. And our wonderful host Mr. smooth muscles. They say he is smooth with the ladies but that's other than the point. he has many responsibilities. For example, he is responsible for the contracting of hollow organs such as blood vessels or the bladder, even the uterus. he gets his name because of his lack of visible cross striations.I can't wait for you to come see the game with us it should be a "strong" game, get it. Muscles-There are around 650 skeletal muscles in the human body.Skeletal muscle can be further divided into two types, slow twitch and fast twitch.Slow twitch (Type I) muscle contain proteins that give it a rich red color. This muscle carries more oxygen efficiently and using fats, proteins or carbs as energy slow twitch muscle fibers contract over a long period of time.Therefore type I muscle fiber works well for aerobic sports such as long distance running and cycling.Fast twitch (Type II) muscle is whiter in color as it has less myoglobin (a oxygen carrying protein). Fast twitch fibers contract quickly and powerfully, however they fatigue rapidly.The heart cardiac muscle does the most work of any muscle over a lifetime. muscle facts from Science for kidsVocab-Cardiac MuscleInvoluntary MusclesSkeletal MuscleSmooth MuscleTendonVoluntary MusclesBones- At birth the human skeleton is made up of around 300 bones. By adulthood, some bones have fused together to end up with 206 bones.Human bones grow continually from birth till our mid 20's. Our skeleton's bone mass is at its maximum density around the age of 30.The appendicular skeletal section of our skeleton has 126 bones. It includes the pectoral (shoulder) girdles, the pelvic girdle and the bones of the lower and upper limbs. Its function is for movement of the body and to protect some organs.The human skeletal system has six major functions including the production of blood cells, for support, for movement, for protection, for storage of ions and endocrine regulation.The smallest bone found in the human body is located in the middle ear. The staples (or stirrup) bone is only 2.8 millimetres (0.11 inches) long.Like our skin, the human body's bones are also constantly worn down and re-made, to the point where every 7 years we essentially have a new bone.Bone facts from Science for kidsVocab-Ball and SocketJointCompact BoneGliding JointHinge JointImmovable JointJointsLigamentsMarrow OsteoblastsOsteoclastsOsteoporosisPeriosteumPivot JointSpongy Bone On the final day of our fascinating journey we will visit the world renowned bone art museum of the skeletal system. There we will discover the deep history of the osteoblasts and clasts that build and destroy the works of art that are the bones of our magnificent body. After our historic expedition, we will talk with some of the leading scientists on the marvelous topic of joints and their many forms, there will be experts on ball and socket, gliding, hinge, immovable, and even pivot joints present at the symposium. Following lunch, we will delve deep into the bones themselves and discover that they are far more complex than most perceive. During our inner bone adventure we will pass through the mythical spongy bone and bone marrow and discover how bones do much more than just keep us together but have tons of essential jobs, they even produce blood cells for our amazing bodies. To close out our final night, we will see a play at the famous Marroway theater, hopefully none of the actors will break a leg. Creighton T, and Diego C.
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