The nervous system and muscular system work closely together to facilitate movement and bodily functions. The nervous system sends electrical signals through motor neurons to muscles, instructing them to contract or relax in response to stimuli. This communication is essential for everyday activities, from simple actions like walking to complex tasks like playing an instrument. Additionally, sensory feedback from muscles informs the nervous system about position and tension, enabling coordinated movement and balance.
The skeletal system is the organ system that works most closely with the muscular system.
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Skeletal System - Skeleton and nerves
The skeletal system is the organ system that works most closely with the muscular system.
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The skeletal and muscular systems are closely related. The muscular system is connected to the skeletal system through ligaments. The muscles are what makes the bones move.
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The primary injuries that affect the muscular system are strains and sprains. But inflammation and irritation of nerves is the biggest source of pain after injury.
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
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The muscular system works closely with the skeletal system and the nervous system. The skeletal system provides the framework and leverage for muscles to contract and create movement, while the nervous system controls muscle contractions through electrical signals, coordinating movements and reflexes. Together, these systems enable voluntary and involuntary actions, facilitating everything from walking to heartbeats.
Skeletal : weakened bones (osteoporosis), joint problems (arthritis). Muscular : Tears and neurological disorders (nothing wrong with the muscles, just the nerves that control them).