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Kimmy: Hello I'm Ms. Fo shizzle. Today kids we will be visiting the muscular system. Luisa: Yay!!! Kimmy: All aboard the magic school bus! Kiran: where will we enter? Kimmy: Through their mouth! Luisa: ewww! Kiran: Let's go to the bus Kimmy: Seat belts everyone Rap on bus: Kimmy: We're going in the body to have some fun!! Luisa: It's the muscular system that we're gonna go see Kiran: There's gonna be lots of different muscles Kimmy: Like Biceps Luisa: Quadriceps Kiran: the Abdominal Kimmy: and many more...so come with us!!!!! End Luisa: Wow!!! We're in the body!!! Kiran: It's soooooo cool in here Kimmy: Amanda Jane, do you know where we are??? Kiran: Yeah, we're in the Biceps!!! Luisa: I know that there are over 600 muscles in the body Kimmy:Yes, you are right Carmen Luisa: The biceps are the muscles in your arm that allow you to bring your arm close to your body Kiran: Then it makes a huge ball of muscle Kimmy: Now we're in the tricep area of the forearm Kiran: The triceps are two other muscles located in the arm Luisa: If you didn't have triceps, you wouldn't be able to do push ups!!! Kimmy: We're in the abdomen right now which allows you to bend down!!! Kiran: The abdomen also allows your waist from side to side Luisa: Wow!!!! We're in the hip where there are only 2 muscles Kimmy: The 2 muscles are the gluteus medius and the gluteus maximus Kiran: I have heard that those muscles are probably the laziest muscles Luisa: The only thing they do are to help you sit down Kimmy: That would be correct. No lets venture down to the thigh and pelvis area Luisa: These muscles are so firm Kiran: That's because of overlapping muscles Kimmy: Did you know that the pelvis is actually considered to be the upper part of your leg? Luisa: That's odd. I never thought of it that way! Kiran: Yes, muscles like the pectineus-sound and the illiopsoas-sound support the femur. They are pelvic muscles Luisa: Thigh muscles are rich in capillaries and they practically support your entire body. Kimmy: The upper thigh muscles are abductors. Abductors are muscles that take your bones away from your body. Kiran: Wow were in the leg! The leg region helps support the thigh region. Luisa: There are some very important muscles in the leg that help you walk and run. Kimmy: Like, Gastrocnemius Kiran: soleus Luisa: porenius longus Kimmy: and Tibialis anterior Kiran: Those muscles also help you with better coordination for movement. Luisa: Well, we are almost done with the muscluar system. Kimmy: Yes we are. But the muscles can't work alone. We have to have Tendons and ligaments. Kiran: Ligaments hold the bones together. Luisa: Tendons hold the muscles to the bones. Kimmy: Now you can see how impotant tendons and ligaments are! So now you know all about the muscular system, what do you think the main point of the it is? Kiran: The main point of the muscular system in movement... Luisa: for the bones