The muscular system allows for movement of the body through muscle contraction. There are three types of muscle tissue - skeletal, smooth and cardiac - which contain different types of muscle fibers adapted to various functions like voluntary movement or involuntary processes like digestion. Skeletal muscle fibers are striated and attached to bones, allowing for conscious control of movement.
The muscular system allows for movement of the body through muscle contraction. There are three types of muscle tissue - skeletal, smooth and cardiac - which contain different types of muscle fibers adapted to various functions like voluntary movement or involuntary processes like digestion. Skeletal muscle fibers are striated and attached to bones, allowing for conscious control of movement.
The muscular system allows for movement of the body through muscle contraction. There are three types of muscle tissue - skeletal, smooth and cardiac - which contain different types of muscle fibers adapted to various functions like voluntary movement or involuntary processes like digestion. Skeletal muscle fibers are striated and attached to bones, allowing for conscious control of movement.