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Bioelectricity plays a role in nerve and muscle function from "summary" of Physics of the Human Body by Richard P. McCall

Bioelectricity refers to the electrical signals that are generated and transmitted within living organisms. In the human body, bioelectricity plays a crucial role in the function of nerves and muscles. Nerves are responsible for transmitting electrical signals from the brain to various parts of the body, allowing for communication between different systems and organs. These signals enable us to perform essential functions such as movement, sensation, and coordination. Muscles, on the other hand, are the primary effectors of movement in the body. Bioelectricity is essential for muscle function as it allows for the transmission of signals from the nerves to the muscles, triggering muscle contractions. This process is vital for activities such as walking, talking, and breathing. Without bioelectricity, the communication between nerves and muscles would be disrupted, leading to impaired movement and coordination. T...
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    Physics of the Human Body

    Richard P. McCall

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