Your Pelvis bone, and your brain
The vestibular system of the inner ear is responsible for balance and motion. These signals are sent to the brain to a region called the cerebellum. The cerebullum coordinates motor control and sensory perception.
Frogs need a strong layer of muscles to help them move and jump efficiently. The muscles in their limbs and body provide the strength and power needed for these movements. Additionally, the strong muscles support the frog's body structure and allow it to maintain its posture and balance.
The human body can maintain the internal balance by, exercising, eat right, and well do anything that is healthy for your body. I am not sure if you think this is right but.. I got this from a scientist and he has estimated this theory.
The body releases hormones to coordinate body functions with the nervous system.
The vestibular system of the inner ear helps one maintain balance by sending information to one's spinal cord and brainstem. This information is unconciously interpreted and used to coordinate the rest of the body to maintain balance--in this case to enable one to walk on tightropes.
Cerebellum
The vestibular system of the inner ear is responsible for balance and motion. These signals are sent to the brain to a region called the cerebellum. The cerebullum coordinates motor control and sensory perception.
Pons
A neuron cell's job is to send electrical pulses throughout the body in order to coordinate the body's movements and activities.
A neuron cell's job is to send electrical pulses throughout the body in order to coordinate the body's movements and activities.
Locomotion is like upright balance. When you take gymanstics they will teach you how to control your body and balance, so they will give you different body positions you have to hold which helps you with posture in movements/routines.
our brain knows what we wat to move so it tells the part of your body tht you want to move to move.
The cerebellum modifies voluntary movements and helps to coordinate the timing and force of your muscle groups for accurate body movements. This small but crucial part of your brain plays a key role in the adaptation of movements acquired through the trial-and-error method of learning, such as when swimming.
No, hemostasis is the process of clotting. Homeostasis is the normal dynamic of balance.
Movement scientists refer to body coordination as motor coordination, a term that describes the interactions between your muscular, skeletal and nervous systems. Clear communication between these systems creates coordinated movements. Injury, disease, alcohol, drugs and faulty postural alignment might cause communication roadblocks, which interfere with your body's ability to coordinate your movements.
It controls and coordinate the activities of the body.
Its basically depends on weight of the body balancing with nitrogen gas of the body whcih balance sugar level.