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Lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles.
No. While the shape of your body does depend on your muscles, it is not their function. Muscles regulate movement and posture. If anything the skeletal system retains structure.
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When a joint is bent, the muscles around that joint contract and shorten. This causes the joint to move, resulting in the bending or flexing of the joint. The specific muscles involved and the degree of contraction depend on the joint and the movement being performed.
This will depend upon the route of administration for the medication. For an intravenous (IV) shot, the easiest place is the jugular vein in the neck. For a subcutaneous shot, veterinarians typically use the hypodermis over the intrascapular space (between the shoulder blades). Intramuscular shots tend to be given into the hamstring group (semitendinous, semimembranosus and biceps femoris muscles), although the dorsal gluteal muscles or lumbar muscles can also be used.
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The muscle type responsible for body movements is skeletal muscle. This type of muscle is under voluntary control (unlike cardiac and smooth muscle) meaning that we can consciously control the movements we make. The specific skeletal muscle responsible for movement will depend on what movement is being made.
The heat in the Earth's core makes the magma more liquid and allows the movement of the crustal plates.
Everyone is born with a genetically predetermined allowed amount of muscular fibers. The size and shape of your unchangeable number of muscles simply depend upon the amount of use.
Impossible to tell, since that will depend on the tone of his muscles.
The American Restoration Movement fostered the belief that salvation did not depend on membership in a single church. This is the period between 1790 and 1870 in which Christians believed in rebuilding the church from within regardless of specific denominations.