5 major functions of muscle tissue
structural organization of skeletal muscle tissue
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Movement
Primary function of skeletal muscle in the body is movement
Body heat production
The body maintains a fairly constant temperature *maintains homeostasis*
Posture & support of body
The skeletal system provides a framework for body support but the muscles do all the heavy lifting
Regulating organ volume
sphincters (round bands of smooth muscle) prevent organs from losing everything
Homeostasis in the muscular system
Body heat production - maintains a fairly consistent temperature Muscle metabolism produces heat as an end product Muscle constitutes about 40%-45% of the body's weight - Constant state of Fiber Activity Primary Source of Body Heat Heat rate rises w/ increased muscle activity
Movement of substances within the body
Cardiac muscle contracts and pushes blood throughout the body