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Nerves and muscles.
nervous system
Your body produces a source of energy from food. It is called ATP. This is what your muscles use to contract. The signals are sent through a simple structure. The electronic signals from your brain travel through a gap in between your muscle and your nerves.
No, cardiac muscles do not work in pairs. They are arranged in a network within the heart and work together in a coordinated manner to contract and pump blood throughout the body. The contraction of cardiac muscles is regulated by electrical signals from the heart's pacemaker cells.
yes because their is signals that contract from the brain to make the muscles move
sending out signals to make the heart muscles contract.
sending out signals to make the heart muscles contract.
The motor neurons of the peripheral nervous system send signals from the central nervous system to the muscles, causing them to contract and move. These signals are transmitted through neurotransmitters released at the neuromuscular junction.
it is the inner skull membrane
When muscles contract, the brain sends signals through the nervous system to the motor neuron that supplies several muscle fibers. There are different versions of contraction, which includes voluntary and involuntary.
Yes. Electrical signals to the cardiac muscle causes the heart to relax and contract.
the nervous system responds by sending signals to muscles, causing them to contract, or to glands, causing them to produce secretions