You would start to lose functionality to move your arms, legs, neck, and eventually, your heart will stop pumping ( since it is a muscle), causing death
What would happen if the nervous system was not functioning properly? How would this affect the muscular system?
laboratory testing of the muscular system would include
Muscular system.
If the digestive system broke down, the muscular system would no longer receive nutrients. It would start to break down as well. The body would weaken, and tasks would become more difficult.
Without the muscular system- cardiac muscles, smooth muscles and skeletal muscles- we would be unable to move! And as the hear is a muscle (cardiac muscle) no blood would pump around out body. We also need the muscular system to absorb heat and shock, to breathe and to digest food. Also, the muscular system enables our organs to function. Without the muscular system, we would be a bag of bones, about as useful as the skeletons you find sitting at the back of a science classroom!
The nervous system is closely related to the muscular system. The other would most likely be the circulatory system.
650 muscles make up the muscular system. without them, you would be unable to move. in fact, without them, you wouldn't be alive
because if you did you wouldn't be able to do common function like walk because your bones would have nothing to rely on to walk. your bones would be useless without your muscular system......
youwill die.
No, your muscular system includes organs like the heart, lungs, and even your brain. Without these vital organs your life would not be as complex as it is now. You would be a pile of bones and skin.
In general diseases that attack the muscles are called myopathies. Muscular dystrophy would be one example.
Two come to mind: the nervous system and the muscular system.