Skeletal muscles are controlled by nerves from the Peripheral Nervous System. This causes the muscles to contract when they receive the messages transmitted along motor neurons, originating in the motor areas of the cerebral cortex.
The axons of these motor neurons extend out to the muscle where it divides and goes to different muscles.
The motor pathways that carry the nerve impulse from brain to muscle are composed of two neurons:
- Upper motor neurons --> (cell body in the brain)
- Lower motor neurons --> (cell body in the grey matter of the spinal cord)
When a nerve impulse initiates the contraction of a skeletal muscle, it results in movement about a joint.
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When bones move it causes the muscles to move with it. Without muscles and bones working together we cant perform movement
The bones form structur for our body, while muscles move the joints for movement. Depending on how flexible your joints are that is how flexible you will be.
Muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints all work together to produce movement due to the fact that they are all attached. As the muscles, tendons, and ligaments expand and contract they pull the bones of the joint allowing the joint to move.
The brain does not control your bones, your bones are more or less static. They are moved by muscle contraction, which is triggered by electrical signals sent from your brain. The fact that your bones are connected to flexible joints is what allows your muscles to move them.
They are held together by ligaments.
Bones are attached by ligaments ...Bones are attached by ligaments ... held in place by joints ...ANS2:Ligaments hold most joints together. Bones that don't move, like the bones of the skull are held together by what are called "sutures".
joints, ligaments, cartilage
Bones are held together by joints and muscles and tissue.
Muscles.
tendons connect muscles and bones
Joints or muscles, I believe.
There are more than 600 muscles that move together to move your body! ---Bones form the structure for our body, while muscles are responsible for pulling the joints, allowing us to move. The cartilage, muscles, ligaments, and tendons, all working as one holding bones together and letting joints move. Muscles connect the joints to the bones. Flexing of the muscles and the ability to bend at the joints moves the bones to accomplish skilled body motions?
Cartilage, tissue, ligaments and if I'm not mistaken your joints also help hold your bones together.
skin tissues and joints and muscles check it out---> youtube.com/user/lzzy423
Muscles are connected to bones by tendons. Ligaments hold joints together.
Joints are where 2 bones meet so I suppose you could call them bones but really they are a different thing all together
Calcium makes them strong and they are flexible only at the joints.
The bones do not move, neither do they work alone. In order to move the bones need help from the joints and muscles. The muscles pull on the joints therefore making the bones move.
Flexible limbs i.e. joints, muscles etc. Coordination i.e. brain, nerve cells Strength in bones and stuff like that...