The muscles move bones and bones provide blood cells to the circulatory system. When muscles contract, they help move blood in the veins back to the heart. Many parts of the body work together like this.
the skeletal system give blood from the heart to the circulatory system to keep homeostasis
I think it is the circulatory system , muscular system, and the skeletal system.
They don't. The CNS, muscular, and skeletal systems do.
the skeletal system the muscular system the circulatory system and the bone system
The muscular system enables movement of the skeletal system while the skeletal system provides structure for the muscular system.
the skeletal system the muscular system the circulatory system and the bone system
The legs and feet are in the skeletal and muscular systems, and contain part of the circulatory system (blood vessels) and the lymph system.
The nervous system is closely related to the muscular system. The other would most likely be the circulatory system.
it works with the skeletal system ...THE END... thank you...i think :)
The skeletal system works with the muscular system to provide structure and support for movement. Additionally, the nervous system controls muscle movement by sending signals from the brain to the muscles.
The muscles move bones and bones provide blood cells to the circulatory system. When muscles contract, they help move blood in the veins back to the heart. Many parts of the body work together like this.
The muscular system is attached to the skeletal system and circulatory system. So the muscle cells are in all three. Hope this helped! :) The muscular system.