we're not lazy we're not lazy
Because every time you want to move your brain tells your skeletal muscle cells and your skeletal system to make you move.
it is impossible the tendon connects to the muscle that connects to the bone that it moves if it is cut then it is impossible to move
It is impossible to not move any muscles at all because even essential bodily functions such as breathing or maintaining posture involve muscle movement. Additionally, muscle activity is required for sending signals from the brain to the rest of the body, which is essential for basic functioning and communication within the body.
The biceps - any muscle attached to the skeleton.
they relate because they dont move. ivoluntary muscle means that they dont move. the smooth muscle doesnt move at all only the skeletal muscle does.
To move a voluntary muscle, you just want to do it. When you want to walk, the nervous system sends a signal to the brain and the skeletal muscle to move your legs. So you are making your leg move by voluntary muscle, which is skeletal muscle.
That is impossible, because the muscle that is in the brain that controls the movement is attached to another muscle that controls drowsiness so there is no cause and/or effect that can be scientifically impossible and/or physically impossible.
When you want to move a muscle, your brain sends a message out to the muscle you want to move, and the muscle sends a message back to your brain that your moving it and where.
It's impossible to gain muscle from fat. You get muscle from heavy exercises and protein :>
In any rheumatic disease muscle weakness can result atrophy, ie the joins in the area are painful to move leading to the muscle not being used, this in turn leads to the muscle weakening.
the muscles and the bone work together and attached
To help you move, skeletal muscle is attached to