Musculoskeletal System

Move Like a Machine:
The Engineering of the Human Body

Explore how muscles, bones, joints, tendons, and ligaments work together for movement and postures This page now loads the learning scenarios, scenario-specific 3D models, quiz questions, answers, and explanations directly from the individual assignment backend.

By Samuel Gonzalves 3 scenarios 12 questions Dynamic Content
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Lifting Weights

Lifting weights triggers muscle growth and strength through a three-step physiological process: mechanical tension (micro-tears in muscle fibers), metabolic stress (cellular swelling/pump), and progressive overload (gradually increasing weight). The body responds by repairing these fibers stronger and thicker (hypertrophy) over time.

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4 questions 16 answer options

Sprinting away from danger

Sprinting to escape danger requires immediate distance creation. The goal is to rapidly move away from the threat using a low, powerful acceleration stance, driving knees forward, and striking the ground straight down and backward to maximize your speed before finding a safe, populated area

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4 questions 16 answer options

Performing a controlled squat

Performing a squat requires coordinated movement between the hip, knee, and ankle joints. As the body lowers, the knees and hips bend while the muscles of the thighs, hips, and calves help control the descent. During the upward phase, the quadriceps and gluteal muscles contract strongly to extend the knees and hips, allowing the body to return to standing while maintaining posture and balance.

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4 questions 16 answer options
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Lifting Weights

Lifting weights triggers muscle growth and strength through a three-step physiological process: mechanical tension (micro-tears in muscle fibers), metabolic stress (cellular swelling/pump), and progressive overload (gradually increasing weight). The body responds by repairing these fibers stronger and thicker (hypertrophy) over time.

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Learning Overview

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This section summarises the main learning features included in this individual assignment.

Scenario-Based Learning

Each lesson is built around a real-life movement scenario created in the backend dashboard.

3D Model Per Scenario

Each scenario can have its own GLB model or animation to match the learning activity.

Multiple-Choice Questions

Each scenario includes 1–4 questions, with 2–4 answer options per question.

Instant Feedback

Learners see whether they are correct and read the explanation for the selected answer.

Correct-Answer Logic

The backend user chooses the correct answer when creating the scenario.

Dynamic Database Content

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