Chapter-8. Body movements Science class 6 in english Medium CBSE Notes
CBSE Class 6 Science Notes in English Medium based on latest NCERT syllabus, covering definitions, diagrams, formulas, and exam-oriented explanations.
8. Body movements
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Lesson-8 Body Movement
1. Joint: We are able to bend or rotate our body in place where two parts of our body seem to be joined together.
2. Movement in all direction: Ball and socket joint are movement in all direction.
3. Hinge joint: knee joint are example of hinge joint.
4. Fixed joint: Some joints in our head can’t move such a joints.
5. Skeleton: The bones in our body also from a framework to give a shape to our body.
6. Rib cage: Rib join the chest bone the backbone together to form a box.
7. Cartilage: Soft bone which can be bent.
8. Ball and socket joints: The rounded end of one bone fits into cavity of the other bones. Such a joint allows movements in all directions.
9. Skull bones are movable: lower jaw is skull bones are movable.
10. Elbow not move backwards: Elbow cannot move backwards because it has hinge joint which allows only back and forth movements.
11. Streamlined: The head and tail of the fish are smaller the middle portion of the body tapers at both ends.
12. Snails move: Snails move with the help of a muscular foot.
13. Earthworms move: Earthworm move by alternate extension and contraction of the body using muscular.
14. Bones move: The bones are moved by alternate contractions and relaxation of two sets of muscular.
15. Fishes have fins their body: Fishes have fins on their body which mainly help to keep the balance of the body and to keep directions, while swimming.
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