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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM MEMBERS: SANTIAGO CORCUERA VICTOR JULIÁN RODRIGO MEDINA MEMBERS: SANTIAGO CORCUERA VICTOR JULIÁN RODRIGO MEDINA.

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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM

MEMBERS:

•SANTIAGO CORCUERA

•VICTOR JULIÁN

•RODRIGO MEDINA

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CONCEPT

The muscular system is the organ system that whose primary function is movement fexibility.

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Integumentary System

Muscular System

Skeletal System

Cardiovascular System

Respiratory System

Urinary System

Reproductive System

Nervous System

Digestive System

Lymphatic System

Endocrine System

The muscular system is one of the eleven systems

The organ systems

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Functions

Most striated or skeletal muscle function as agonist / antagonist, meaning that while one gets there is another that is stretched, or what is the same, while one flexes extending another.Involving this:

•Agonists: These are the muscles that contract to cause movement.

•Antagonists: are the muscles that do the opposite function and maintain a position of relative relaxation.

•Synergists: the muscles that help the agonists to make the move, but that is not their primary function.

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TYPES OF MUSCLES

First we striated or skeletal muscle, which contributes most to the weight of our body. 

Second, is the heart muscle, which is involuntary and must operate continuously, so you have a special performance. 

Third, the smooth muscle, responsible for Slow involuntary acts, such as digestion. 

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Rear vision of muscular system

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Previous vision of the muscular system

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DISEASESTear: muscle tissue breakdown.

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Cramp: involuntary twitching, which affects the superficial muscles.

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Sprain: an injury sustained moderate damage or total muscle fibers. 

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Atrophy: loss or diminution of muscle tissue.

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Hypertrophy:

Hypertrophy: abnormal growth or development of the muscles, causing serious deformities in some cases. However, controlled muscle hypertrophy is one of the goals of bodybuilding. 

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Sources

•Book of Science•Atlas visual del cuerpo humano•Wikipedia

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