Muscular
Muscular system
the nervous system
locomotion is when the whole body moves from place to place. example , the hand movement IS a movement but in this particular movement the whole body doesn't move. such a motion where the body moves is known as locomotionlocomotion is the displacement of whole body wherase movement is motion at cellular leval
it provides shape and/or structure to the body
with out locomotion the body will be stiff with out movment
Skeletal muscle
The skin helps regulate body temperature through the processes of sweating, which cools the body as it evaporates, and vasoconstriction or vasodilation of blood vessels to adjust heat loss or retention. This helps maintain homeostasis by keeping the body's internal temperature within a narrow range despite external temperature fluctuations.
skeletal
Running locomotion refers to the mode of movement where an individual moves rapidly by alternately lifting and setting down each foot, resulting in a series of jumps or strides. This type of locomotion is common in many animal species, including humans, and is characterized by a faster pace than walking.
moving body appendages in such a way as to provide locomotion for a body.
for locomotion and support
skin