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Members: Carolina Aros- Karen Ramrez- Dbora

Alarcn- Alejandra Cataln- Diego Yaez


ALLOWS THE SKELETON MOVE
KEEP THEIR STABILITY
SHAPE THE BODY
Protection
Posture
Form

Mimicry
Locomotion
Heat
Production
Information of the physiological state
Motor activity of internal organs
Stability
The Muscular System consists in Muscles and
Tendons.
Skeleton Muscle

Smooth Muscle
Cardiac Muscle
It is responsable for the
movement of the skeleton, the
eyeball and tongue
The stimulus of
this Muscle
contraction is
mediated by the
autonomic
Nervous system.
Is located at the
scretory and
reproductive
tract, in the skin
and blood vessels.
The Heart Muscle
(myocardium) is found in
the heart. Its functions is to
pump blood through the
Circulatory System by the
System: CONTRACTION-
EJECTION
WORKS
INVOLUNTARILY
MYOGENIC
MUSCLE
AUTOEXCITABLE
Muscles are generally associated with
movement, but they are also allowing us to
push the food through the digestive system ,
breathing and circulating the blood. The
muscular system operation can be divided
into three processes : a voluntary , by skeletal
muscles , other involuntary muscles
performed by visceral , and last process is the
heart muscles and autonomous operation.

ALLOW: TO PERMIT AN ACTION
KEEP: TO CONSERVE A THING THAT IS
CONSTANT
STABILITY: IS A THING THAT KEEP A BALANCE
SHAPE: IT S RELATION WITH PHYSICAL FORM
SMOOTH: IS LIKE A FINE TEXTURE
EYEBALL: IS THE LOCATION OF EYES. ITS A BALL
OF THE EYES.
MYOGENIC: IT MEANS THAT NOT NEEDS TO
MAKE A PREASSURE BY THE CIRCULATION OF
BLOOD.
PUSH: TO HELP TO MOVE THING .
BREATH: THE MOVEMENT OF INSPIRATION AND
EXHALATION.
PERFORM: TO CARRY OUT.

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