Explain how the nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems are used when a person plays tennis.
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Muscles connect to your skeleton and they contract and move the skeleton along. Your skeletal system is made up of cartilage and calcified bone that work together. They help the process of movement happen in a smoother manner. The calcified bones of your skeleton also work with the circulatory system.
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The following is an explanation of how the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems function when a person plays tennis.
The role of the Nervous System:
- While playing sports like Tennis, the nerves send signals and receive information about specific activities like judging the motion of the ball, the size of the ball, the position of the opponent, etc.
- This information is well read by the nervous system and through a series of receptors, the player's muscle gets a signal to move in a direction accordingly.
- Therefore, this system governs the other two systems.
The role of the Muscular System:
- Muscles in the body of a tennis player play the most important role in performing movement, being swift, and not getting injured.
- The muscles which are present all over the bones, exert a force on the bones, to either push them or pull them in the right direction so that the person can play tennis correctly.
The role of the Skeletal System:
- The most basic body system that is used for performing our everyday activities is the skeletal system.
- For a tennis player, the skeletal system provides the body with adequate support and guidance.
- The structural support is required to conduct better movement by the body.
Hence, the functions of the nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems in a person when they play tennis, have been stated above.
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