Integumentary Skeletal And Muscular Systems

Gbogbo ọrọ náà

Run a hand along a goat's back in a Sokoto market and a trader can tell you, before the animal is even weighed, roughly what it is worth. The hand is reading three body systems at once: the skin and coat under the fingers, the bones felt through it, and the muscle covering those bones. None of the three works alone. The skin protects what is underneath, the skeleton gives the whole animal its shape and its levers, and the muscles are what turn those levers into movement, and eventually into meat.

In this lesson you will learn what the skin is actually made of and why it does so much more than simply cover the body, how the skeleton is divided into an axial frame and an appendicular frame with each bone doing a distinct job, and how three different kinds of muscle tissue keep an animal standing, digesting and breathing all at the same time. You will also see why a stockman's trained hand, feeling for bone and muscle beneath the skin, is one of the oldest and most reliable tools in livestock management.

Ebumnobi

  1. Define the integumentary system
  2. State the functions of the skin in a farm animal
  3. Identify the parts of the skeletal system
  4. State the functions of the skeletal system
  5. Identify the types of muscles in a farm animal
  6. State the functions of the muscular system

Akọmọ Ojú-ẹkọ

A herdsman near Katsina, asked to pick the healthier of two bulls with no scale nearby, runs his palm along the spine and ribs, feeling how sharply the bones stand out. That gesture draws on all three systems at once: the skin he touches, the bones beneath it, and the muscle that hides or exposes them.

Ayẹwo Ẹkọ

Ekele diri gi maka imecha ihe karịrị na Integumentary Skeletal And Muscular Systems. Ugbu a na ị na-enyochakwa isi echiche na echiche ndị dị mkpa, ọ bụ oge iji nwalee ihe ị ma. Ngwa a na-enye ụdị ajụjụ ọmụmụ dị iche iche emebere iji kwado nghọta gị wee nyere gị aka ịmata otú ị ghọtara ihe ndị a kụziri.

Ị ga-ahụ ngwakọta nke ụdị ajụjụ dị iche iche, gụnyere ajụjụ chọrọ ịhọrọ otu n’ime ọtụtụ azịza, ajụjụ chọrọ mkpirisi azịza, na ajụjụ ede ede. A na-arụpụta ajụjụ ọ bụla nke ọma iji nwalee akụkụ dị iche iche nke ihe ọmụma gị na nkà nke ịtụgharị uche.

Jiri akụkụ a nke nyocha ka ohere iji kụziere ihe ị matara banyere isiokwu ahụ ma chọpụta ebe ọ bụla ị nwere ike ịchọ ọmụmụ ihe ọzọ. Ekwela ka nsogbu ọ bụla ị na-eche ihu mee ka ị daa mba; kama, lee ha anya dị ka ohere maka ịzụlite onwe gị na imeziwanye.

  1. The layer of skin that produces hair, hooves and horn is the: A. Dermis B. Epidermis C. Hypodermis D. Subcutaneous layer Answer: B
  2. Which of the following bones belongs to the appendicular skeleton? A. Skull B. Vertebral column C. Scapula D. Ribs Answer: C
  3. Which type of muscle is found only in the wall of the heart? A. Skeletal muscle B. Smooth muscle C. Cardiac muscle D. Voluntary muscle Answer: C
  4. A tough cord of connective tissue that joins muscle to bone is called a: A. Ligament B. Tendon C. Cartilage D. Nerve Answer: B
  5. Which of these is NOT a function of the skin? A. Protection B. Temperature regulation C. Mineral storage in bone D. Sensation Answer: C

Àwọn Ìbéèrè Tó Ti Kọjá

Nna, you dey wonder how past questions for this topic be? Here be some questions about Integumentary Skeletal And Muscular Systems from previous years.

Ajụjụ 1 Ripọtì

(a)  Name the five main regions of the vertebral column of a sheep.                                                                                                                                   
 

(b)  State one specialized function of each of the regions of the vertebral column of a sheep.                                                                        

 

(c)   Explain each of the following terms as used in Animal husbandry:

(i)   lactation;
(ii)   Rumination.