Skeletal System
Protects inner organs from damage from softball injuries. Enables movement so you can hit, catch and throw the ball. Produces red bloods cells that carries oxygen for energy todo a variety of softball actions. Stores minerals to keep you healthy to play softball. Joints Gliding joint allows your wrist to move to throw the softball. Hinge joints allows you to bend your knees to run and arms to hit and throw the softball. Ball and socket also allows movement, but in the shoulder to throw and bat. The pivot joint allows you to turn your neck to see the other players. Organs Spongy bones, compact bones, bones, joints (movable and unmovable). Tissue Cartilage, ligaments, tendons, nerve tissue, marrow. Cells Bone cells, nerve cells, red blood cells. |
Muscular System
Enables movement so you can hit, catch and throw the ball. Keeps heart beating so you can live. makes you digest food to get glucose for energy to play. makes you breath oxygen for energy to play. allows you to control your actions like hitting a ball. Organs Skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle Tissues Smooth muscle tissue, skeletal muscle tissue, cardiac muscle tissue. Cells Muscle cells, Nerve cells. |