<span>Dietary Reference Intakes aka DRIs</span>
Well I can't really answer how they work together to maintain homeostasis. But I can tell you that the muscular system helps the nervous system by protecting the nerves. And the nervous system returns the favor by sending messages to the muscles for muscle movement.
Neutral because you don't do anything bad but go somewhere with your friend.
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To get better at muscular endurance you have to push your muscular endurance by lots of reps with difficult exercises. First gain muscle and then use your muscles a lot in the weight room or gym. Over time you should be gaining muscle and you can track this by the skin fold caliper test. Do this every week or two and you should be seeing a change in your numbers. To track your muscular endurance, you can write down your reps and amount of weight and track this once a week as well. This will also help you see the change in numbers and hep track your improvement.
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