hello well the specialist is named dr.hiberton and he is very good at his job! thank you for saving my life! in a way! thanks! neurosurgens deal with the spine and brain/skull
The muscular system is made of a type of tissue called muscle tissue. There are three main types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle. Each type has unique characteristics and functions within the body.
Genetics is the kind of science that deals with genes, heredity and variation.
Skeletal muscle contains cylindrical cells with branching ends. These cells are called muscle fibers and are responsible for voluntary movements in the body. Skeletal muscle is attached to bones by tendons and is striated in appearance.
A forensic anthropologist studies dead people to identify human remains and determine the cause of death by examining skeletal remains.
A system in the body is normally composed of a group of organs/tissues which carry out different roles to fulfill a common purpose. Examples are the digestive system (stomach, small intestine, colon etc) and the respiratory system (trachea, lungs etc)
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osteoporosis
different kind of joint
It is made for running , hunting or chasing.
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The skeletal muscle works with skeleton by constricting and moving it.The nervous system gives the signal to the muscle and makes it constrict.This would mean that the two that I know of would be the skeletal system and the nervous system
Salmon have an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeletal system made up of bones and cartilage. This endoskeleton provides support and protection for the salmon's organs and muscles, allowing them to swim efficiently.
Cardiac, skeletal, smooth Cardiac-heart muscle, helps it pump Skeletal-helps you move along with bones Smooth- lines digestive system, blood vessels, involentary processes
Skeletal muscles attach to our bones, and allow us to move. They are controlled by our voluntary nervous system. In certain situations, they also facilitate with the circulation of our blood, especially in our legs when we walk.
A specialist in correcting deformities of the skeletal system (especially in children)
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skeletal muscle