Skeletal and Muscular Systems Essay

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Skeletal and Muscular Systems:

The human body is made of several parts and systems that perform various functions to sustain an individual's life. The skeletal and muscular systems are examples of important systems in the body with various functions. The skeletal system can be described as the body framework on which the human body is built (Turley, 2011). This system is made of 206 bones in addition to ligaments and cartilage in order to provide structural support for the body. This system is also known as the skeletomuscular or musculoskeletal system since it works with the muscular system to sustain body posture, generate movement, and protect the major organs of the body. The various bones that form the skeletal system are divided into various categories including axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton.

In contrast, the muscular system provides movements to the bony framework of the body and is made of nearly 700 skeletal muscles in addition to tendons and other structures of the muscular system (Turley, 2011). While some skeletal muscles are readily visible on the body surface, others are located more deeply in the body. Similar to the skeletal system, the muscular system is also referred to as the musculoskeletal system since bones would be unable to move without the muscles while the muscles would lack support without the bones.
This implies that the effective functioning of bones and muscles in the body is dependent on the other. Notably, all the muscles in the human body are commonly known as the musculature and are divided into skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles.

As important parts of systems of the body, the skeletal and muscular systems work together to ensure effective functioning of the body and to sustain life. These systems work together on the premise that skeletal muscles are attached to bones by tendons that use the bones as levers for body movements and movements of body parts. As the muscles increase in size, the bones must also get bigger in order to support the bigger muscles. The failure in increase of the….....

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