What is the connection to the Digestive System?
The muscles in your jaw help you chew and the muscles in your throat help push down your food so you can digest it.
What is the connection to the Nervous System?
Your nervous system tells your muscles when to pull.
How do you keep your Muscular System strong and healthy?
Vitamin D
Voluntary Muscles?
Voluntary Muscles are when you are controlling your muscles movement.
What is the connection to the Skeletal System?
Your muscles and your bones work together to make your body move.
What is the connection to the Urinary System?
The organs, tubes, Muscles, and nerves work together to create, store and carry urine
When you Are lazy a good way to keep your Muscles in shape is to _________.
Exercise
Involuntary Muscles?
Involuntary muscles are muscles that you can't control. They are muscles that move on their own.
What is the connection to the Circulatory System?
The Heart is lined with the cardiac muscles.
What is the connection to the Endocrine System?
Receptors in muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement. The brain controls the contraction of skeletal muscle. The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive tract.
How do you let your Muscles regroup?
Cardiac Muscles?
A cardiac muscle is involuntary and can be found in your heart.
What is the connection to the Respiratory System?
Your lungs are involuntary because in general you can’t stop breathing for too long.
What is the connection to the Immune System?
A lesser-known purpose of the muscular system, however, is to help move body fluids--including blood and lymph--through the body. In this way, the muscular system assists in immune function.
How do you avoid tearing a Muscle?
Stretch after you exercise