How do muscles work together to move bone?
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Your bones and muscles work together through a series of impulses and signals communicated between the brain and skeletal muscles. In order to move, the nervous system then sends signals a skeletal muscle to contract. When the muscle contracts, this movement causes the attached bone to follow
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Muscles contract to move bodily components and then relax to return to their original position.
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- Pairs of muscles should operate in opposition to move bones in different directions.
- Every muscle group works in opposition to move bones at the body's joints. The flexor muscle is the muscle that contracts to cause a joint to bend.
- The extensor muscle is the one that contracts to induce the joint to straighten. When one muscle in the combine is tightened, the opposing muscle is normally lengthened.
- The biceps and triceps muscles, for example, work together to allow you to bend and straighten your elbow. When you want to bend your elbow, your biceps muscle tightens and your triceps muscle relaxes at the same time.
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