The Muscular System Three Functions: Produce movement

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The Muscular System Three Functions: Produce movement Keep body temperature stable Maintain posture

Movement – muscles that produce movement. Muscular system works with skeletal system to allow movement. Muscles are made up of individual cells called muscle fibers – contract and relax. Work in pairs – one contracts, one relaxes. Muscles are attached to bones by stretchy connective tissue called tendons

Muscles Maintain Body Temperature Homeostasis – the balance of body conditions (temperature, water, food, etc.) Muscles function to maintain body temperature When muscles contract, they release heat. Ex: shivering produces heat.

Maintaining Posture Most muscles are always a little bit contracted – makes you stand up straight. These muscles only relax when you are unconscious. Muscles make adjustments to keep you standing up straight.

Different Types of Muscles All 3 types of muscles contract and relax Skeletal (Voluntary) Smooth (Involuntary) Cardiac muscle

Skeletal Muscle (Voluntary) Muscles that are attached to our skeleton Perform voluntary movement: Movement you choose to make.

Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Smooth Muscle - Involuntary Found inside some organs, such as intestines and stomach. Perform automatic movement – work without you knowing it. Ex: push food along digestive system.

Smooth Muscle Tissue Small intestine muscle tissue

Cardiac Muscle Heart is a Cardiac Muscle Moves without conscious control. Contracts slowly. Picture of Cardiac Muscle Tissue

Allowing Bones to Move Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by strong tissues called tendons. Tendons on the end of each muscle attach firmly to the bone. As fibers in muscles contract, they shorten and pull the tendon. The tendon pulls the bone and makes it move.