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.
The functions of the skeletal system and the muscular system support each other. They relate to one another because the skeletal system provides structure and support while the muscular system provides the power needed for movement.
The skeletal system is closely related to the muscular system. When you think on walking, or making any other movement, the muscular system that makes part of the bones, articulations, tendons, gets an order from the brain, thus actuating the limbs that make you stand up, walk, rise your arm,and so on.
The skeletal and muscular systems are closely related. The muscular system is connected to the skeletal system through ligaments. The muscles are what makes the bones move.
Without the two working together, a person would not be able to move in any way. The muscles need to bones as levers and the bones form the body's framework.
The muscular system allows movement in the skeletal system. It also helps provide protection and stability to certain joints.
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how humans have an internal skeleton under the muscular system plants have an exoskeleton which holds things in and keep them upright
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The same way any muscle works - electrical impulses from the brain stimulate the muscle to move.
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A tissue is composed of a closely knit group of cells that are similar in form and function
Groups of similar cells working together for a similar function are called tissues. The four tissue types are; connective, nervous, epithelial, and muscular.tissuesTissues
have a specific shape related to their specific function.
The skeletal system has a few important jobs. One is to keep us from becoming blobs of human tissue similar to jellyfish but without the water. The other is to protect vital organs such as our brains, heart, lungs, liver. But they have another role which is to create a form on which everything else can be put onto. This is where the muscles come in. The muscles hold all of our organs into place and pull on our frame of bones to make the bones move. . But the muscles are controlled by nerves which run all throughout every bit of our body from the brain. How the nerves get from the brain to the lower part of the body is through the hollow core in the spine which is a major part of our skeletal system. So another function is to protect parts of the nervous system.
The steel frame of a building acts in much the same way that the skeletal system acts in animals. Along with horizontal T-beams, the steel frame is the strong basis to which the floors, walls, and external "skin" are attached.
The muscular system is torn slightly with strenuous exercise, especially with weight lifting. Once a muscle is torn through exercise, it recovers, and makes this muscle bigger, stronger and tougher. Therefore, all muscles are similar to callouses.