Muscular dystrophy is a neuromuscular disease that weakens a person's muscles. Which main body systems would be involved in this disease? (1 point)
O nervous, muscular, and respiratory
O nervous, muscular, and vascular
O nervous, muscular, and urinary
nervous, muscular, and skeletal
The main body systems that would be involved in muscular dystrophy disease will be A. nervous, muscular, and respiratory.
Muscular dystrophy refers to the neuromuscular disease that weakens a person's muscles. This disease brings about weakness and the loss of muscle mass.
It should be noted that when a person has muscular dystrophy, there'll be abnormal genes that'll interfere with how the body system works which makes the person unhealthy.
It should be noted that when the muscles are weaker, the person affected will need a wheelchair or might have difficulties breathing. The disease affects the nervous, muscular, and respiratory systems.
In conclusion, surgery is needed to treat the person affected.