Exocytosis plays a crucial role in the communication between the nervous system and the muscular system by facilitating the release of neurotransmitters at synapses. When a nerve impulse reaches the end of a motor neuron, calcium ions trigger exocytosis, causing neurotransmitters like acetylcholine to be released into the synaptic cleft. These neurotransmitters then bind to receptors on muscle cells, leading to muscle contraction. This process effectively integrates neural signals with muscular responses, enabling coordinated movement.
The nervous system tells the muscular system what to do.
The nervous system.
nervous, muscular, skeletal
The nervous system is what will initiate contractions as well as determine the strength of a contraction.
The skeletal system works with the muscular system to provide structure and support for movement. Additionally, the nervous system controls muscle movement by sending signals from the brain to the muscles.
Nervous system
The muscular system helps the nervous system by protecting the nerves. And the nervous system returns the favor by sending messages to the muscles for muscle movement
The skeletal system, nervous system, and muscular systems are most directly involved with ambulation.
No, a muscular system is needed to move the skeleton and a nervous system is needed to control the muscular system and a cardiovascular system is needed to keep the nervous system running, etc.
nervous system
the spinal cord
The nervous system is closely related to the muscular system. The other would most likely be the circulatory system.