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JulijaS [17]
3 years ago
6

WILL GIVE BRAINLIST!! NO LINKS OR FILES OR I REPORT YOU

Health
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Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

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Explanation:

Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
5 0

Muscle Types: skeletal, smooth and cardiac.

Muscle Tissues: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle

Together, the skeletal muscles work with your bones to give your body power and strength. In most cases, a skeletal muscle is attached to one end of a bone. It stretches all the way across a joint (the place where two bones meet) and then attaches again to another bone.

The skeletal system works as a support structure for your body. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.

They are lightweight yet strong and hard, and serve multiple functions.

Joints are where two bones meet. They make the skeleton flexible

The nervous system plays a role in nearly every aspect of our health and well-being. It guides everyday activities such as waking up; automatic activities such as breathing; and complex processes such as thinking, reading, remembering, and feeling emotions.

The nervous system takes in information through our senses, processes the information and triggers reactions, such as making your muscles move or causing you to feel pain.

The nervous system controls various organs of the body directly. The brain also receives information from many organs of the body and adjusts signals to these organs to maintain proper functioning. The skeletal system makes up the framework of the body and allows us to move when our muscles contract

Please mark brainliest.

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