Muscular System

The Muscular System in other Body Systems


Digestive System- The digestive system, overall, processes food so it can be absorbed and later used by your body to maintain health and energy. The Smooth muscle is what powers this process as the food goes down into the intestines and the stomach. 

Skeletal System- In terms of your muscles, the skeletal system provides a firm base to which muscles can attach. Without your bones, your muscles could not perform the important function of moving your body. 

Circulatory System- The circulatory and muscular system work together so that your blood gets to all the parts of your body that need it. 

Nervous System- The nervous system is in charge of sending, receiving, and processing nerve impulses throughout the body. All the muscles inside your body rely on these nerve impulses to function.

Respiratory System- Powered by breathing muscles the respiratory tract carries air into and out of the lungs, during inhalation oxygen is absorbed by the body from the air, during exhalation carbon dioxide waste is expelled from the body into the air. Vocalisation is a secondary function of the respiratory system.

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Digestive System
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Skeletal System
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Circulatory System
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Nervous System
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Respiratory System