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The muscular system produces heat in the body through the process of muscle contractions. When muscles contract, they generate heat as a byproduct of the energy used during the contraction. This heat helps to regulate body temperature and keep the body warm.
No, using a stick to push an object is an external force, not a muscular force. Muscular force comes from the contraction of muscles in the body.
Well, the circultory system moves blood through out the body but it does not move the bones. THe muscular system is what moves bones.
producing motion , providing stabilization , providing heat :)
It is what moves the body
Cartilage, ligaments, and Muscles!
The human body system that is responsible for moving the body is the musculoskeletal system. It involves the muscular system and skeletal system.
all through the body
The muscular system controls muscle movement in the body through a process called muscle contraction. When the brain sends signals to the muscles, it triggers the release of chemicals that cause the muscle fibers to shorten and generate force, resulting in movement. This coordinated effort allows for precise control and coordination of movements throughout the body.
Tonus is muscular or body tone. Tonus is defined as the continuous contraction of a muscle in the skeleton system which aids in the return of blood to the heart.
Muscular force is considered a contact force because it requires direct contact between the muscles and the object being moved. This force is generated through the contraction of muscles which then pull on bones to produce movement. Additionally, the force is exerted through physical contact between the person's body and the object in question.
An electrical shock is an electrical current that flows through the body. The following list is the tolerances that the body can stand. Less than 1/2 milliamp no sensation 1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception 2 to 10 milliamps muscular contraction 5 to 25 milliamps painful shock (may not be able to let go) Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction 50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillation over 100 paralysis of breathing.