Muscles provide definite shape to the body and helps in different types of movements.
Primary function of muscle is for movement, both of the body through the environment as well as the movement of the internal organs. It is also a store for glycogen (even more than the liver).
The muscular system allows for first and foremost, movement. Muscles contract to pull the skeleton in many different directions. Muscles also support soft tissues of the body, such as the abdominal muscles which protect the organs underneath. Muscles also contribute to regulation of body temperature (your muscles shiver when cold).
The main function of muscle tissue is to contract to move things, but it is also used to contract and produce heat, and to contract and help the veins and lymph system return blood back to the heart.
contract and relax to move the body around
The major functions of muscle are producing motion, providing stabilization of joints, generating heat ( thermogenesis), and maintaining posture.
So we can move
To generate motion
Muscle tissue
The Nervous Tissue
No, the nervous tissue is actually what coordinates regulates and integrates body functions.
motor nueronsNerve tissue carries electrical signals that affect muscle tissue. Nerve tissue's function is to move and coordinate the way the body functions.
Smooth Muscle tissue
The endocrine system controls and coordinates body activities and it is made up of ductless glands and some diffuse tissues. Diffuse tissues are cells within organs and tissues that secrete hormones. So, the answer would have to be glandular tissue and diffuse tissue.
Muscle tissue is called just that. It is not as pliable as other tissue in the body and it is much more dense. Muscle tissue can be found in every area of the body.
Face has plenty of muscle tissue..
muscle tissue
Muscle tissue
All types of Muscle tissue contract... This includes Skeletal and Smooth muscle tissue.
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous