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What makes you move?

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So I know nerves play the big part but like

Is it muscels reacting to nerves that make you move and your bones merley follow ?

Or do your nerves tell your bones to move and muscels just follow ?

Also if you relearn how to move was it caused due to a brain problem (such as amnesia or brain damadge) or do you need to relearn after things are replaced (eg: hip replacment or shoulder replacment)

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  1. the brain sends messages down the spinal cord to the nerves telling your muscles to contract or relax which moves you and yes your bones are just there for the ride and support


  2. Your brain tells your body to move...

    The brain controls everything your body does. Nerves are for feeling things.  

  3. The brain tells your body to move and transmit it by using the nervous system, with the help of muscles to support the bones which enable you to move freely.

  4. muscels  
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