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A nerve impulse that originates in the precentral gyrus of the cerebrum is responsible for initiating voluntary muscle movements. It travels along the corticospinal tract, crosses over to the opposite side of the brainstem, and descends through the spinal cord to reach the muscles that are involved in the intended movement. This process allows for precise and coordinated control of voluntary movements throughout the body.
Cerebrum
Movement is controlled by the Brain. A movement is executed by muscles, bones and tendons. But is is the Brain that sends a neural message to the muscle in order for this one to move.In the brain, it is the Cerebullum that is responsible for motor control and it is the Motor Cortex in the Cerebral Cortex that is also responsible for the movement of any member in the body.Movement in the body is divided into external mobility and internal motility. All movements are produced by muscle, whether it is skeletal muscles that we control (voluntary) or cardiac muscle in the heart and smooth muscle in our internal organs (involuntary), they all are under direct control of the nervous system and its various branches.
No , a muscle may be stretched with out movement .
Muscle tissue produces movement.
The cerebrum is sometimes called the "small brain". It is below the larger cerebrum. It controls muscle movement and studies have show it to involved in some types of learning.
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CP affects the nervous system - mainly affects the motor control such as muscle control and muscle tone - the somatosensory cortex is located in the cerebrum
A voluntary muscle performs movement on command. Involuntary muscle performs with out conscious command.
Mental activity ie. Memory, learning and reasoning. Sensiry perception. Intiation and control of skeletal muscle contraction.
Skeletal muscle is a striated muscle used to control movement of specific body parts
the prinamial jiction
The muscle type responsible for body movements is skeletal muscle. This type of muscle is under voluntary control (unlike cardiac and smooth muscle) meaning that we can consciously control the movements we make. The specific skeletal muscle responsible for movement will depend on what movement is being made.
A nerve impulse that originates in the precentral gyrus of the cerebrum is responsible for initiating voluntary muscle movements. It travels along the corticospinal tract, crosses over to the opposite side of the brainstem, and descends through the spinal cord to reach the muscles that are involved in the intended movement. This process allows for precise and coordinated control of voluntary movements throughout the body.
Muscle Spindle
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Cerebrum