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It makes you move because the brain triggers nerves to your nervous system and it makes you move.
because it is the thing that allows you to move. Without it youm would not be able to do the most simplest things!!
Electrical impulses move across axons in the nervous system.
Motor neurons are a part of the nervous system that make muscles move.
There are more than two organs the move the body. The nervous system is involved and that includes several organs. Without that system, you would not be able to move at all. There is the skeletal system and it's organs and lastly the muscle system and it's organs.
by sending weak electrical pulses through our system. that is also one of the reasons our spine is important, because the electrical pulses are sent through it and it they stop thats when we stop being able to fully use the lower half of our body
nervous, muscular, skeletal
The nervous system is what signals the body to function. Without your nervous system, we would not be able to move an inch. We would not be able to breathe because there is no signal telling the lungs to inhale and exhale. We would also not be able to think which means no reasoning, talking, or solving even the simpliest of math equation.
The nervous system controls how muscles move bones. When a muscle receives a signal from the brain, it contracts, pulling on the bone to create movement. Coordination and fine-tuning of movements are controlled by the cerebellum in the brain.
Muscles receive instructions to move from the brain.
Muscles receive instructions to move from the brain.
Because, your brain is apart of your nervous system.... With out your brain you wouldn't be able to move, sit, talk, see,, hear, or even learn..... That's why its so important to have your brain in school