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A musculoskeletal system is also known as the locomotors system, is an organ system

that gives the humans body the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal system,

and musculoskeletal system provides support and stability and movements.

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The musculoskeletal•Increased blood supply- when you exercise the muscles need more oxygen

•Increase in muscle pliability

•Increased range of movement;

Muscle fibre micro tears

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