This isn't a very good answer, but I pretty sure it doesn't. Only Wiki says it does, but there is no proof. So don't coun't on wiki for an answer. You won't regret it.
There is actually proof on how it generates heat. The muscles in the body rub together a lot, and that creates friction between the muscles and generates heat.
take a dump! :)
muscular system
You can heat things (for example, use a solar system to heat water, and use it to take a shower - or use a solar cooker to cook food), and you can generate electricity from the Sun's energy.
Nuclear fissions in nuclear fuels generate heat and electricity.
wind
it would not provide stability, produce motion, or generate heat
No, the Muscular System
The muscular system uses movement via contractions and creates most body heat.
Yes
producing motion , providing stabilization , providing heat :)
the muscular system
The muscular system is the part of our body responsible for movement. It is made up of muscles, which are bundles of fibers that contract and relax to produce movement. The muscular system also helps maintain posture, stabilize joints, and generate heat to regulate body temperature.
Muscular system
muscular system |> is made up of voluntary muscles their constructions are responsible for movement, posture and heat production. - J Penuliar -
Movement and heat production (Through shivering)
The application of HEAT, in any of it's Forms; heat to overcome Inertia.
The main function of any muscle is to contract. Some other functions of muscles and the muscular system are that they: maintain the body's posture stabilize joints produce movement generate heat