Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Systems working together

In what ways does the muscular system interact with the nervous system? Please give a specific example of this happening. 

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  2. Ways the muscular system interacts with the nervous system is..
    Receptors in muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement.
    The brain controls the contraction of skeletal muscle.
    The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive tract.
    https://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/organ.html

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  3. They work together in a couple ways. For example if you here a loud noise your nerves tell your muscles to move your head.

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  4. If you bend over to pick up a book or pencil you dropped, that is your muscles and nerves working together. The muscular system receives messages from the nervous system telling it what to do. Then your muscles and nerves work together to help you do daily things.

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  5. The muscular system receives messages from the nervous system, giving it information about when to perform an action and how to perform the action.

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  6. The muscular system interacts with the nervous system, when your muscles are stretched out like when your stretching your nervous feel the tension between your muscles and send a notice thing to your brain that the muscles are tightening up. So if you were doing yoga for example you could stretch a muscle that hasn't been stretched for a while then it could be a little painful and your nerves will know that.

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  7. The nerves and muscles interact together like if you held your arm out with something heavy on it, your muscles start to get tired and the nerves tell you if your arm is getting heavy and that its feeling fatigue.

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  8. An example of the muscular system and the nervous system work together by reflexes because say if you burn your hand on a hot stove. Your nervous system kicks in and tells your body it's hot and your muscules start to work and their is you reflexes. That is how they both work together.

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  9. They work together by your nerves telling your muscles to move a certain way.

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  10. A way the Muscular system interacts with the nervous is when you punch a punching bag and you muscles are moving and you hit it with so much force it hurts which makes the nervous system and the nerves send the pain to the head which make the pain hurt.

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  11. if you trow a football and it hit someone in the face the muscles will tens up and the nervous system will tell the brain that it hurt

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  12. Your conscious mind relays a command to your central nervous system, which translates the command into electrical impulses. When the muscles are ready, a chemical, acetylene, is released from the nerve endings, stimulating the membranes of muscle fibers, thus causing them to contract.

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  13. The Muscular and Nervous System interact in Baseball because when the Baseball hits the thinner part of the Bat it stings your Hand.The Nerves in your Hand send signals to you Brain that your Hands Sting.

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  14. If someone snaps there fingers in someone else's face the'll probably flinch.

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  16. The nerves and muscles work interact together like if you hear a loud noise, your muscles react by turning towards the noise or you jump.

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  17. A door slamming.

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  18. muscles and nerves work together

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  19. They work together in a couple ways. For example if you here a loud noise your nerves tell your muscles to move your head

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  20. If you dropped a pencil, your nerves and muscles are working together.

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  21. Your nerves react when something dangerous is chasing you, and you seems to go faster because more adrenaline is being released, making you able to get away from whatever the danger is.

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  22. Nerves and muscles work together by communicating in a way. For example, if you burnt yourself you wouldn't feel it until your nervous system kicked in and sent a shockwave type thing to your brain telling it that you are being burnt then you react. Caelen is a beast!

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  23. When the dog barks

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  24. The nerves and muscles work together to react to loud noises

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  25. The Nervous system helps release REPRODUCTIVE HORMONES (Heh, heh!) from the REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. It also helps the Reproductive system change mating behavior.

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  26. when u hold a book out you muscles work to hold it up

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  27. they work together to lift stuff and lift your arm's

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  28. The mussles work along with flight or fight situation.

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  29. well when you are climbing a tree and your foot slips and you need a fast reaction to grab another branch to stay up there and not fall down the tree.

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  30. If you dropped a pencil, your muscles and nerves work together to pick up the pencil.

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  31. 2nd Comment: The nervous system helps your muscles feel weight.

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  32. When I door slams then it makes you flinch so that is your nervous system and when you flinch you need you muscles to flench.

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  33. They tell you when to flinch and when not to flinch

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  34. The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive tract.

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  35. The nervous system helps your muscles feel weight.

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  36. The nervous system helps your muscles feel weight.

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  37. when MR. Ruby slammed a book on the ground and made everyone jumped
    #TEAMTHOMAS

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  38. Rebel sniper shawnWednesday, April 06, 2016

    when a book hits the ground it sends a message to you muscles to flinch

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  39. when a book hits the ground it sends a message to you muscles to flinch

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  40. When Mr. Ruby slammed the book on the ground, our nervous system said to our muscles: "Watch out!" So our muscles tensed up, and we went into a slight 'fight or flight' mindset. It's how humans have survived, when someone takes us by surprise, we tense up and prepare to kill whatever it is, or run from it.

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  41. If you here a loud noise your nerves tell your muscles to move your head.

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  42. the nervous system reacts by helping the muscular system feel weight.

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  43. Receptors in muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement.

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  44. If there is a loud sound on the ground your nerves make you turn to the way it came from

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  45. When you hear something break, your nervous send a fast message telling you to flinch, and watch out.

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  46. Tayte loves talking in third personWednesday, April 06, 2016

    The nervous system helps your muscles feel weight. Tayte replied

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  47. If something you hear scares you your nervous system will tell your muscles to jump

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  48. If you hold something heavy your muscles are trying to hold it and your nerves will tell you to stop.

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  50. Taste. Your tongue is a muscle, when you taste something, nerves are receiving and sending the signals.

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  51. if you touch something they you are using your muscels and using your senses to feel.

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  52. Nervs react like adrenaline.

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  53. spooky scary skeletons send shivers down your spine

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  54. If something makes a loud sound your nervous system tells you to flinch or turn toward the sound. For example: if somebody dropped their laptop your nervous system would tell you to look toward the noise.

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  55. Ways the muscular system interacts with the nervous system is..
    Receptors in muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement. When you hear a loud noise and then turn your nerves with tell you. <3 I'm bad at this Lol

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  56. The nervous system helps you body and muscles feel weight.

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  57. When you trough a bag of grain over your shoulder you start to fell the weight on your shoulder.

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  58. If you hold something heavy your muscles are trying to hold it and your nerves will tell you to stop.

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  59. When you get punched in the face, you feel pain. That's your nervous system telling you that that hurt.

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  60. The muscular system receives messages from the nervous system, giving it information about when to perform an action.

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  61. The nervous system and the muscular system react when you hear something drop that is loud or someone makes a loud noise your nerves react making your muscles react

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  62. When you hear something loud like a explosion you nerves will send a message to the muscle making you either jump or turn to the explosion.

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  63. If you touch something then you are using your muscles and if you get a shock it will be your nervous system.

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  64. when a football is coming at you your musluses send a messege to your nevous system to catch

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  65. for example today a kid from 8th grade fell down the steps and almost every one looked and started laughing The noise of the thump case a reaction for everyone to look...

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  66. morgan is sad :( :( :( :( :(Wednesday, April 06, 2016

    If there is a loud sound on the ground your nerves make you turn to the way it came from

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  67. The nervous system makes you feel nervous about loud noises and feelings. This system can also let you to be able to feel things, not just the weight of things but if someone tries to tickle you then that's how you basically feel it.

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  68. The muscular and nervous systems work together when, for example, you are running the hurdles, and you trip over the third hurdle. When your face squishes itself into the hard, flat track, your muscles contract, and your nervous system sends out a signal that what you've done (fallen stupidly into the track in front of hundreds of people) is hurtful, and not a good thing to do.

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