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27 September, 07:32
What is an analogy for the muscular system?
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27 September, 07:58
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The system made up of tissues that work with the Skeletal System to control movement of the body is called the Muscular System. Some muscles, like the ones in your arms and legs, are voluntary - you decide when to move them.
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