A voluntary muscle that is attached to bone by tendons. allows movement using a system of flex/relax functions that control movement through brain impulses.
protection, support,movement, storage of minerals, Blood cell formation ( produce blood for body
Generate heat , Maintain posture (works agains gravity) , Produces movement , and Stablilzes Joints ..
i only know one which is to serve as the framework of the body
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-locomotion and breathing
-postural support
-heat production
Protection
Maintaining Temp.
Eliminating waste
Gathering information
Producing Vitamin D
The three functions of a skeleton that I know are: * Movement * Protection * Support
The three functions of a skeleton that I know are: * Movement * Protection * Support
to move
We have three types of muscle tissue; smooth, cardiac, and skeletal. Skeletal muscle tissue is the only one of the three that are voluntary.
Skeletal muscles move the body; referred to as ambulation.There are 4 primary functions of skeletal muscle:1. Movement2. Posture or muscle tone3. Support4. Heat regulation.
The three types of muscle are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle.Well anatomically speaking the three primary types of muscles are: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
sarcoplasmic reticulum
There are three types of muscles. Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscles are the only ones you can voluntarily control.
three reasons why the connective tissue wrappings of skeletal muscle are important
There are three muscle types, skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Skeletal and cardiac are both striated muscle, whereas smooth muscle is not.
All of them contract to perform the specific functions.
Striated,smooth,and skelital cardiac, skeletal, and smooth