The muscles form the fleshy parts of the body.They are made up of branches of muscular tissues held tightly together.A muscle is somewhat like a bunch of rubber bands bound tightly.
The muscular system has a various functions.It holds the body parts together;gives the body its shapes, serves as protection for delicate organs, and enables movement.
The bones are the main shape, as well as the muscles which is surrounding the bone and then the skin is draped over that.skeleton gives shape to our bodyIt is the Skeletal System.That will be your bones. They form the main skeletal shape of your body.
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.
For starters, you'd look VERY different:, your muscles give your body structure and shape. Secondly, you'd be unable to move and most importantly-- you'd be dead-- your heart is a muscle.
Tendons are the thin sheet of muscles that connect to the bones and joints. The main muscles are attached to the tendons to give our body its form.
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The muscle lining most organs in the body - e.g. wall of the intestine
Bones
Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.
Muscle building improves your posture, body functions, circulation, metabolism and your skeletal structure.
Both of them give you energy. Carbohydrates do not produce anything in your body. Fats are stored in body in large scale and give shape and smoothness to your body.
Proteins They help develope muscle in the body and also repairs them