The nervous system get messages from the brain telling the muscles to react.
Muscular.
Muscular
muscular system
The skeletal system works with the muscular system to provide structure and support for movement. Additionally, the nervous system controls muscle movement by sending signals from the brain to the muscles.
The skeletal system works with the muscular system to allow body movement. Muscles attach to bones via tendons and when muscles contract, they pull on the bones creating movement at the joints. The bones provide structure and support for the body while the muscles provide the force necessary for movement.
The skeletal system supports the body by providing structure and protection to internal organs. It also works together with the muscular system to allow movement.
yes sometimes according to movement
yes sometimes according to movement
The Muscular system interacts with most, if not all other systems. It is most directly affected by the skeletal system though, as it provides a place for muscle attachment and support for all.
The muscular system works by contracting and relaxing muscles to create movement and provide support for the body's structure. Muscles are attached to bones by tendons, and when they contract, they pull on the bones to produce movement. This system allows us to walk, run, lift objects, and perform various activities. Additionally, muscles help maintain posture and stability by supporting the skeleton.
The same way any muscle works - electrical impulses from the brain stimulate the muscle to move.
The nervous system.