no it is part of the neurological system. most organs have a system devoted to them.
the brain is in the skull to protect it, and the brain is part of the nervous system.
The cerebellum, in the back of the brain, controls balance, coordination and fine muscle control (e.g., walking). Higher brain motor centers control basic muscle movements which in turn control the basic function of the skeletal system.It has been reported that bone marrow found in long bones is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. But no part of the brain is involved in controlling any part of the skeletal system directly.
Cerebrum
The heart is a part of the nervous system
cebrum-parietal lobes
The brain and spinal cord are part of the C.N.S.(Central Nervous System) The nerves from senses -> brain -> motor neuron -> muscle are part of the P.N.S. (Peripheral Nervous System)
no of course its not,it cannot contract and relax (horten and lengthen)
The Brain in not a muscle. It belongs to the neurological system of the body.
The part of the human brain which controls voluntary muscle movement (controlled muscle movement) is called the Cerebellum. This part of the brain also controls your balance.cerebellum
The brain stem.
Many parts of the brain control your muscles. There is a part of the brain called the Central Nerve System or CNS located towards the center of the brain. This are controls your nerves and movement. Everytime you want to move a body part, your brain sends a message lightning speed to your nerves and that is how you move. Without the Central Nerve System, you would be paralized and unable to move.
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates complex muscular movements. This part of the brain also communicates with the rest of the central nervous system and helps maintain posture.
the brain is in the skull to protect it, and the brain is part of the nervous system.
The brain is part of the nervous system.
The brain is a part of the nervous system.
The cerebellum, in the back of the brain, controls balance, coordination and fine muscle control (e.g., walking). Higher brain motor centers control basic muscle movements which in turn control the basic function of the skeletal system.It has been reported that bone marrow found in long bones is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. But no part of the brain is involved in controlling any part of the skeletal system directly.
cerebellum