True, muscles always work where one contract another relaxes.
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tissues in the lower part of bones helps them move. there are also cells that run though your bones called giliop which helps the bones stick together and transfer energy from one bone to another to help them move.the skeleton heps your body move, as it works with muscles and tendons. ~PREVIOUS PERSON- you spelled like half the words wrong... I just corrected the spelling~
If a personâ??s muscles are sore, they may have a serious condition, such as lupus or fibromyalgia. The aches may also be from an infection or taking certain prescriptions.
Exercising regularly leads to higher self-confidence and prevents the likely hood of breaking bones, sleep apnea, hypertension, and heart diesease, and also when your health is not ok it could effect you
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A sensory neuron ALWAYS carries information into the CNS. A MOTOR neuron ALWAYS carries information from the CNS to MUSCLES and other effectors. Sensory in, motor out.
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Skeletal muscles work in pairs: flexors and extensors
Diaphragm and intercostals
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Tendons always connect muscles to bones. (Ligaments connect bones to bones.)
There are approximately 650 skeletal muscles in the human body but an exact number is difficult to define. The difficulty lies in the fact that different sources group the muscles differently and some muscles are not always present.
Skeletal, because cardiac muscles are always moving to keep your heart beating.
when you are completely at rest some of your muscles are still hard at work because some like in your digestive respiratory and pulmonary systems are out your control and they are always working but the muscles like skeletal muscle you have the control over when the move
Muscles of internal organs are usually smooth muscles.It is not always so.Heart is an internal organ containing cardiac muscles.Oesophagus and diaphragm are example of exceptions which contain skeletal muscle.
The muscles are connected to the bones. Without the bones, the muscles would fall down in a mass of mush, but without the muscles, the bones would not be able to make our bodies move. We would always stay still.