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The cerebellum controls balance as well as posture, movement and muscle coordination.
Cerebrum
No , a muscle may be stretched with out movement .
Muscle tissue produces movement.
The cerebellum is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone.
Cerebellum controls the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone.
Ataxia: the lack of muscle coordination during voluntary movement.
The cerebellum is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone. It is located just above the brain stem and toward the back of the brain. It is relatively well protected from trauma compared to the frontal and temporal lobes and brain stem.
Basically, it's main centre for your muscle coordination, sense of position of the different parts of your body, and equilibrium.Basically, it's main centre for your muscle coordination, sense of position and equilibrium.
Cerebellum
Dyskenesia is involuntaryThe correct answer is dystoniadystaxiadystaxia
I'm doing Monarch too. Balance, Coordination, and Muscle Movement. Byee!! :)
The cerebellum controls balance as well as posture, movement and muscle coordination.
cerebellum
Muscle contractions resulting in movement are a symphony of coordination between nerve impulses, brain cells and muscles. It is truly shown how intricate the process is when muscles are retrained to work prothetic devices.
muscle coordination would be the grouping of muscles to tackle daily activities and also boosting the immune system by exercising to keep the body healthy