Blood, cardio vascular, Respiratory, skeletal and your digestive system are all essential counterparts to the muscular system without these other systems the muscular system would not be able to function, its important to remember that the muscular system need oxygen, nutrients, hormones, gases and proteins and calcium to function and build.
It works with many systems. For example, it can work with the skeletal system to move bones, the digestive system to move food through your body, and your respiratory system to move your diaphragm.
Muscles are the main organs that work with the skeletal system.
your lungs are probably muscles so yea
tendons deal in muscular system of the body.. Tendons are what ties muscles to the skeleton, so they work both with muscles and bones.
The bones adequately support the muscles, and the muscles move the skeletal system. They coincide with each other in order to work. one system could not work without the other.
By moving the body and digesting meals.
the diaphragm and specialized muscles
The digestive system uses muscles to digest food. For example, stomach muscles help to break down food.
So that your muscles work?
The muscular system is made up of the muscles that enable movement. It consists of more than 600 muscles, including skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, and cardiac muscles. These muscles work together to allow voluntary and involuntary movements in the body.
the skeletal and muscular systems
there are 850 muscles
Involuntary muscles are muscles that you can't control. Such as the internal muscles. Involuntary muscles are the muscles that work by themselves without you personally doing anything to work them. Voluntary muscles are the muscles that you're in control with. An example of voluntary muscles would be when you sit down, or when you turn a page in a book. Voluntary muscles are muscles that you can control easier by yourself than with lots of help from your other muscles like you would need for your involuntary muscles. In short, the differences between the two are the fact that involuntary muscles are controlled without your help, and voluntary muscles work with your help because they are easier to work.