The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body. The muscular system in vertebrates is controlled through the nervous system, although some muscles (such as the cardiac muscle) can be completely autonomous.
There are three distinct types of muscles: skeletal muscles, cardiac or heart muscles, and smooth (non-striated) muscles. Muscles provide strength, balance, posture, movement and heat for the body to keep warm.
CARDIAC MUSCLE:
Heart muscles are distinct from skeletal muscles because the muscle fibers are laterally connected to each other. Furthermore, just as with smooth muscles, they are not controlling themselves. Heart muscles are controlled by the sinus node influenced by the autonomic nervous system.
SMOOTH MUSCLE:
Smooth muscles are controlled directly by the autonomic nervous system and are involuntary, meaning that they are incapable of being moved by conscious thought. Functions such as heart beat and lungs (which are capable of being willingly controlled, be it to a limited extent) are involuntary muscles but are not smooth muscles.
muscular and skeletal
The Muscular-Skeletal System.
The nervous system.
the muscular and cardiovascular system.
the main organ of the muscular system is the muscles
because they have no other work:p
The nervous system tells the muscular system what to do.
muscular system
what is the risk factor of the muscular system
Your bones are part of your skeletal system, not muscular.
The skeletal system is the organ system that works most closely with the muscular system.
Cartilage, ligaments, and Muscles!