The whole point of having systems in the human body is to create interconnectivity. There is no one system that 'relates' to the muscular system; they all do. The vascular system provides nutrients to supply the muscles with glucose for respiration and to transport hormones that may cause some smooth muscles to contract or relax. The endocrine system provides the hormones that may change the behaviour of the muscles of the body in a particular region. The nervous system connects the muscle to the central nervous system, which allows us to react quickly to stimuli. The respiratory system provides the oxygen for aerobic respiration in the muscles. So, as you can see, there is no single system that is connected to the muscular system.
Muscular system.
well, the muscular system provides the muscle power to make other systems function correctly...
the muscular system is connected to the skeletal and nervous system
this relates because of the vitamins and calcium you suppost to be taking so they can ba strong
hyperplasia
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
The nervous system tells the muscular system what to do.
Hepatitis relates to which body system