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The Answer is TRUE, skeletal muscles continue to contract following death.
The motor nerve cells control the skeletal muscle
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Efferent motor neurons stimulate muscle contractions.
Skeletal muscles rely on contractions to move the bone they are attached to so it is contract and relax
Electrical impulses telling them to contract or relax.
Skeletal muscles: packed together, attach to, and cover the skeleton. obvious striations. VOLUNTARY muscles. contract rapidly but TIRE EASILY. responsible for overal body motility. extrememly adaptable (can exert forces from only onces to 70 lbs) Cardiac (myocardial): only in the heart. striated and NOT VOLUNTARY. contracts at a steady rate. contolled by nervous system and bodily changes. ONCE YOU LOSE IT, ITS GONE FOR GOOD. CAN'T FATIGUE. has to have stimulus great enough to stimulate all of the muscles of none will contract (where as skeletal muscles can be forced into twiches where only a small part of the muscle will contract)
Actin and myosin cause muscles to contract.
Skeletal muscles .
abdominal-wall muscles and the internal intercostal muscles contract.
the brain.
The nervous system produces electrical impulses which make muscles move through a sliding filament mechanism.