Organs Associated with the muscular system
Organs:
- Your cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood.
- the cardiovascular system is a closed system, which means the blood never leaves the blood vessels.
- The heart is a organ in your chest that pumps, and moves the blood around
- Pulmonary circulation is a route your blood takes to get to your lungs from In systemic circulation, the blood leaves the left side of the heart and moves to all other parts of your body through the arteries.
- Plasma makes up more than half of your blood.
- The different organs in the muscular system include cardiac muscles, smooth muscles, skeletal muscles, connective tissue, nerve tissue and blood tissue
- Rhythmic contractions cover the heart’s wall. It is responsible for the beating of the heart.
- The skeletal system allows the body to extend and contract.
- Skeletal muscles supports the joints, and holds the body together.
- Visceral muscle is found in organs similar to the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels.
- The visceral muscle contracts to move substances through the organ.
- Cardiac muscle is only found in the heart, it is responsible for pumping blood throughout the whole body.
- The Cardiac muscle is an involuntary muscle.
- The skeletal muscles receive signals from the nervous system, these muscles contract and expand allowing the body to move