Saturday, February 27, 2016

How do multiple organ systems work together in facilitating the catching of a ball?

The nervous system detects stimuli, in this case, the
ball. The eyes send a message through optic nerves to the brain, which in turn, sends a
message through a motor neuron that causes the muscles to respond. Balance and
coordination are needed as well and this is accomplished by the cerebellum portion of
the brain. Voluntary muscles in the arm help to catch the ball. The circulatory system
provides the necessary oxygen and glucose the cells need to have the energy to do this
action. The heart increases its rate of pumping during exercise.

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