The long term effect of exercise is stronger muscles. With stronger muscles, your body won't tire as quickly as it used to.
Yes, the acetabulum is part of the musculoskeletal system. It is the depression in which the femur joins the pelvix.
You have muscular system, made of muscles and skeletal system, made of bones; which make up the musculoskeletal system.
The peripheral nervous system contains mixed nerves (both sensory and motor) that the musculoskeletal needs to function.
The musculoskeletal system would be most affected by an acute ankle sprain, with potential impact on the ligaments, tendons, and muscles around the ankle joint. There may also be secondary effects on the nervous system due to pain and swelling in the region.
The musculoskeletal system provides the framework for the body, enabling movement and stability through a combination of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. It protects vital organs, supports posture, and facilitates locomotion by working in conjunction with the nervous system. Additionally, it plays a role in producing blood cells and storing minerals. Overall, the musculoskeletal system is essential for both physical activity and overall health.
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A musculoskeletal system is also known as the locomotors system, is an organ system that gives the humans body the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal system, and musculoskeletal system provides support and stability and movements.
If has these as your options: musculoskeletal system; preventing loss in body mass; reducing lower-back pain; and all of the above. your answer is all of the above. :)
A healthy diet and a reasonable amount of exercise.
Short Term Effects -Increase joint range of movementsMicr-otears in muscle fibreDomsIncreased metabolic activityFatigue(Tiredness)Build Up Of Lactic AcidLong Term Effects -Muscles get bigger and strongerMuscle damageTendons and ligaments become stronger and thickerMuscle HypertrophyIncreased bone densityMusculoskeletal is a body system which affects the body when exercise happens for example; Standing Broad Jump the effect would be increased joint range of movement, having to stretch the muscles in your legs to jump far.Hope this helped :-)
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All exercise effects the skeletal system. Your bones move when you exercise.
What does Musculoskeletal System mean?The Musculoskeletal System is the combination of the muscular and skeletal systems working together and includes the bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments of the body.
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Yes, the acetabulum is part of the musculoskeletal system. It is the depression in which the femur joins the pelvix.
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