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Muscles are attached to bones by tendons. The muscles contract to allow movement, while the skeleton gives the muscles support. The muscles and bones move together, basically with the muscles contracting and the bones allowing them to stay up.

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The muscle tissue that "moves the body" is skeletal muscle, aptly named as it is attached to the skeletal framework of the body. The bones don't move unless the skeletal muscles attached to them move. These muscles are under voluntary control.

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Q: How do the skeletal and muscular systems work together to move your body?
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