Posture is primarily controlled by a combination of muscular strength, flexibility, and neuromuscular coordination. The central nervous system plays a crucial role in maintaining balance and alignment by integrating sensory information from the body. Additionally, factors such as ergonomics, body awareness, and habits can significantly influence posture over time. Environmental conditions and overall health also contribute to how one holds their body.
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The Certification Authority determines the degree to which a system complies with assigned IA controls and makes the certification determination to the DAA.
The cerebellum controls and coordinates posture, balance and movements, especially rapid, skilled movements.
The cerebellum is the part of the brain responsible for coordinating balance and muscle activity. It receives sensory input from the inner ear and other parts of the body to help maintain equilibrium and posture.
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The part of the brain where balance is processed is the cerebellum. The cerebellum also controls posture and other motor functions.
Thyroxine controls the rate of chemical reactions or metabolism in the body