Muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints all work together to produce movement due to the fact that they are all attached. As the muscles, tendons, and ligaments expand and contract they pull the bones of the joint allowing the joint to move.
Skeletal muscles must contract in order to move. The skeletal muscles move the bones that they are supporting by contracting, then relaxing.
Skeletal muscle enables bones to move, by being attached to your bones. It helps protect you inner organs and help you move by supporting the bones.
it helps the joints coraperate
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the answer would be bones ligaments join bones together bonesMuscles, tendons, ligaments and joints all work together to produce movement due to the fact that they are all attached.
Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones by tough cords called tendons. When nerve signals are sent from the brain and spinal cord, these muscles contract to produce movement.
The biceps and triceps muscles work synergistically; the biceps muscles contracting concentrically and the triceps muscles contracting eccentrically when the forearm lifts, and it's the exact reverse when the forearm lowers.
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1. Form a sturdy framework for the entire body. 2. Protect delicate structures, such as the brain and the spinal cord. 3. Work as levers with attached muscles to produce movement. 4. Store calcium salts, which may be reabsorbed into blood if calcium is needed. 5. Produce blood cells (in the red marrow). Cheers.
Ligaments
the answer would be bones ligaments join bones together bonesMuscles, tendons, ligaments and joints all work together to produce movement due to the fact that they are all attached.
The muscles and bones work together to produce movement but without oxygen and a good heart rate movement would not be possible either.
Yes, they do! Along with the bones and the blood, the muscles help keep your body together and help you move.
Muscles provide movement, especially the skeletal muscles. The smooth muscles in our organs produce movement called peristalsis or tonic contraction which holds sphincters closed.
Muscles can contract, and they can relax. Most muscles are connected to bones, although some are not (such as the lip muscles). All the movements of the human body are caused by various patterns of contracting muscles and relaxing muscles.
Muscles contract either isometrically or isotonically, and the bones provide attachment points for the muscles, one is the anchor point, the origin, and the other is the movable point, the insertion. The joint is where the two bones articulate with cartilage to produce the joint that is the lever.
the nervous system
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Your skeleton does not actually produce movement. That is the job of your muscles. When they contract they pull on bones which are joined together by joints. The joints function much the same as a fulcrum and produce three different types of levers depending on where the muscles attach. The most stable attachment is called the origin, and the more movable one is called the insertion. It is the bone that has the insertion end of the muscle that we are familiar with as the bone that moves.
all muscles pull on bones to create movement, since muscles are contractile and bone is rigid. the muscle attaches to the bone via the tendon.
the muscles produce movement through contraction and relaxation. they can be skeletal muscles, smooth muscles or cardiac muscles skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles,that we use for locomotion and other activities.we can control their actions. they are straited muscles. smooth musles are the involuntary muscles that are present in the walls of respiratory, urinary, gastro-intestinal and genital tract and muscles of iris. we cannot voluntarily control them.they are non striated muscles. example - we cannot control digestion. cardiac muscles are involuntary but striated