Involuntary muscles
Muscles must work together because you need to move your body.
The bones adequately support the muscles, and the muscles move the skeletal system. They coincide with each other in order to work. one system could not work without the other.
Some examples of muscles that work independently of conscious thought include smooth muscles in internal organs like the stomach and intestines, cardiac muscle in the heart, and muscles involved in breathing such as the diaphragm. These muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and carry out their functions without requiring conscious input.
pairs of muscles that work together
pairs of muscles that work together
Your brain controls how your muscles work by sending signals.
cardiac muscles
Involuntary muscles.
Muscles, bones and tendons work together to move your arm. The tendons will connect the muscles to the bones and the bones will provide the necessary support which will facilitate the movement.
The muscles and bones work together to produce movement but without oxygen and a good heart rate movement would not be possible either.
because they do
Muscles that work together are call synergists. Those that work opposite are called antagonists.