Skeletal, muscular, nervous
equilibrium relates to the body systems becuase, the body has to maintain homeostasis. Which means that equilibrium has reached in your body.
Energy is needed to keep your body in action!
the principle that different body systems grow at different rates.
All three systems are used. At the begining of the training the ATP-CP system is used for up to 10 seconds. A cross over process takes place and the body switches to the Lactic Acid system which is used from three to five minutes of exericse. After this point the body becomes suited to the pressure being placed on the body. therefore all energy can be produced aerobically. The aerobic system comes into play and becomes the predominant system.
Inertia
Skeletal, muscular, nervous
there are three Major systems that control basic body movement, the muscular system and skeletal system; both controlled by the nervous system.
nervous, muscular, skeletal
Body is not an organ for movement.... body is an assemblage of organ systems.
brain
the skeletal and muscular system
Muscular and nervous systems, most directly.
Skeletal (support) Muscular (motion)
The Muscular System.
The theory about human movement suggests that humans develop movement patterns as a result of the interplay between the individual's anatomical structure, neurological systems and environment. This theory is based on the idea that the body's structure, neurological systems and environmental influences interact to create the individual's movement pattern. This is known as the 'Bio-mechanical Model'. The model proposes that the body's structure, neurological systems and environment all interact in complex ways to create the individual's particular movement pattern. Anatomical Structure: This includes the physical structure of the body, how the bones, muscles and joints are connected and interact to produce movement. Neurological Systems: This involves the central and peripheral nervous systems, which coordinate and control the body's movement. Environmental Influences: This includes the external environment, such as the surface on which the individual stands, the climate and the external forces acting upon the body.The theory of human movement suggests that the interaction between these three elements determines the individual's movement pattern. This theory is important in the study of human movement as it provides a framework to help explain how different factors interact to produce the individual's particular movement pattern.
I believe that the three systems are; Respirtory, Digestie, and Circulatory.
respiratory, circular and digestive systems