NERVOUS
All organ systems work together. First of all you need energy, digestive system does that. Then the circulatory system takes the food and takes it to the body. And for cellular respiration you need oxygen, so respiratory does that. And nervous is for telling and thinking what to do. And the main ones are skeletal and muscular systems. Muscular move bones which are from the skeletal system.
The muscular system generates heat through the process of muscle contractions. When muscles contract, they produce energy that is released as heat, helping to regulate body temperature.
The muscles of an organism make up the muscular system.
The muscular system generates heat in the body through the process of muscle contractions. When muscles contract, they produce energy that is released as heat, helping to maintain the body's temperature.
People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) do not produce dystrophin because they have a genetic mutation that affects the production of this protein. Dystrophin is essential for maintaining the structure and function of muscle cells, and its absence in individuals with DMD leads to muscle weakness and degeneration.
The system that is the interaction of muscles and bones is called the Skeletomuscular system.
To produce movement in harmony
The muscular system is responsible for body locomotion by contracting and relaxing muscles to produce movement in conjunction with the skeletal system. Nerves transmit signals from the brain to coordinate muscle contractions, allowing the body to walk, run, and perform other activities. Joints facilitate movement by allowing bones to articulate and move in a specific manner.
produce force and cause motion
The muscular and skeletal systems coordinate to produce movement. The skeletal system provides levers against which the contractions of the muscular system can act.
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The various types of muscles which belong to the muscular system.
The muscular system is made up of muscle tissues, which are organized into muscles that work together to produce movement and generate force. Muscles are then connected to bones through tendons to create functional units that allow for coordinated movement. These muscle units are further integrated with the skeletal and nervous systems to enable complex movements and control body posture.
Effectors are muscles or glands that bring about a coordinated response in reaction to a stimulus. They execute the commands sent by the central nervous system to produce movements or secretions in response to a specific signal.
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